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Greetiiigs from the President
Head. Coach Dan Gierlak
Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:
Governor of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania State System
of Higher Education
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Chair
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(ex officio)
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and Research
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Frank G. Pogue
President
season at the helm of the Edinboro
University softball program.
Gierlak guided Edinboro to the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
playoffs in 1990 and led the Fighting Scots
to a 21-10 overall record in 1994.
The Boro has not been as fortunate in
recent years, but did make a revival in
2003. After going 7-24 in 2002 and 9-28 in
2001 the Fighting Scots finished with a 1622 ledger. Last year's team was 8-28.
Gierlak's 2000 squad posted a 21-15 record,
his fourth 20-win season.
The 2000 version of Fighting Scot softball posted 14 wins in the PSAC West, the
most conference victories with Gierlak in
charge. Two of the PSAC wins came
against perennial power Califomia(Pa.).
Gierlak began his coaching career in
football before concentrating on softball.
He coached the Edinboro softball team
S w - ’-w
Go Scots!
Dan Gierlak enters his sixteenth
from 1989-94, then after a one-year hiatus
in 1995 to focus solely on his duties as an
assistant on former head coach Tom
HoUman's football staff, he returned in
1996.
After graduating from Edinboro in
1983, Gierl^ moved on to Thiel College,
serving as an assistant football coach in
1984. His next stop was semi-professional
football, directing the Chicago Cowboys to
a national title in 1984 and a second-place
national finish in 1985. Gierlak returned to
his akna mater in 1986, serving as an assis
tant football coach at Edinboro for nine
seasons. He was responsible for the
recruitment and coaching of eight Fighting
Scot All-Americans, including 1989 Harlon
Hill Finalist Elbert Cole and Jeremy O'Day,
a 1996 first-team AU-PSAC offensive line
man and a member of the 1998 CEL Grey
Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts.
A native of Buffalo, New York,
Gierlak graduated from Edinboro with a
Bachelor's Degree in Health and Physical
Education. He was a three-year letterman
for the Fighting Scots football team as a £
defensive back.
Gierlak and his wife, the former Amy
Adams, also a graduate of Edinboro
University, have three children, Alexandria
Alicia (12), Daniel Jr. (Joey) (9) and Lauren
(5). Amy is a former Nancy Acker Award
winner, recognized as the top senior
female athlete at Edinboro in 1989.
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Thank you for supporting Edinboro University athletics and the stu
dent-athletes who compete for our football, wrestling, basketball, volleyball,
wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports, cross country, track, soccer,
swimming, and softball teams. INe are proud of their accomplishments ath
letically and academically, and we are proud of our coaching stajfwho assist
in making good things happen for students and the University.
The Athletic programs at Edinboro University enjoy a rich history and
tradition of excellence. This amazing legacy will be among the points of
pride celebrated during the University's Sesquicentennial in the 2006-07
academic year. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150th anniver
sary, we are guided by the theme, "Building a prosperous future through
academic excellence and civility." The learning, dedication, discipline, and
sportsmanship that are central to the experience of Edinboro athletes also
enable their prosperity in other aspects of life. At the same time, athletic competitions contribute to the
quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania. Clearly, the
Fighting Scots are a partner in the region's prosperity.
YJe encourage our Fighting Scot Fans to visit the campus as often as possible. I look forward to
greeting you at our athletic, cultural, and arts presentations.
Oierlak’s Record at Edinboro
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1996
1997
Overall
18-11
14-19-1
11-23
6-16
13-20
21-10
19-19
20-22
PSAC
5-5
6-4
2-8
2-8
5-5
6-4
9-11
7-13
Pet.
.621
.426
.324
.273
.394
.677
.500
.476
Edinljoro University Softball 2005
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Overall
15-24
20-22-1
21-15
9-28
7-24
16-22
8-28
15 Years
218-303-2
PSAC
9-11
11-9
14-6
5-15
3-15
7-13
3-17
94-144
Pet.
.385
.478
.583
.243
.226
.421
.222
.419
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Oierlak Looks for Upperclass Leadersliip
to Lead to Wins
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Dan Gierlak looks to reverse a disturbing
trend, as his Fighting Scots have suffered
four straight losing seasons. Edinboro
ended the 2004 campaign with an 8-28
record, ending the season with ten
straight losses.
Gierlak likes what he sees in this
year's squad. He admits that the pitching
is yoimg, and the Fighting Scots \\dU have
to score some runs to put people away,
along with mixing and matching a group
of inexperienced but promising hurlers.
What impress^ the veteran coach
the most is the leadership capabilities of
his upperclassmen. "If you watched our
practices, you would never know we only
won eight games last year," related
Gierlak. "The attitude of the kids has just
been great. This is a close-knit team.
They have worked extra hard through the
fall and winter.
"I think our senior leadership is out
standing. Andrea Palmieri, Jen Ronald,
Tara Frantz have been here four years,
and they want to leave on a greeat note.
Holly Hutchison is a junior who is an out
standing person and a super player. It's
been a few years since we've had some
great leaders. I don't think anyone will
outwork us."
While Gierlak likes his team's leader
ship capabilities, on the field it's hitting
that will hopefully carry the Fighting
Scots to a winning season, that despite a
.236 team average a year ago.
"I think we will be able to hit,"
Gierlak emphasized. "I'll be very disapp>ointed if we don't. I know we have to
score some runs.
"We're stiU yoimg in pitching, we
threw well at times last year. We have
some exceptional pitchers, which we
haven't had in a while. I'm excited about
our two freshmen pitchers. I'm anxious to
see those kids. Our pitchers are a year
A year ago Gierlak entered the sea
son wi^ two sophomores and two fresh
men on his pitclWg staff. It hasn't
changed this year, as the youth still
abounds. But the four aforementioned
pitchers are a year older, and he's added
two freshmen who possess great promise.
The veteran of the group is Kim
Heissner, a junior who posted a 1-12
record but with a respectable 2.92 ERA.
In 621/3 innings she gave up 85 hits and
33 walks with 24 strikeouts.
"Kim had a great freshman year",
emphasized Gierlak, "including a one-hit
ter against Mercyhurst. She was dinged
up last year with a back injury, and
wasn't healthy most of the year. She's
looking good this year and will have an
impact. She has a great drop ball. She
throws hard, and she's learned to become
a pitcher, not just a thrower."
The other junior on the pitching staff
is Samantha Knipp, but she has seen lim
ited action her firet two years. "Her first
two years it seemed like each year she's
gotten sick in the winter," Gierlak pointed
out. "This year she's healthy. She has to
become a lot more consistent. She's a lot
stronger and her ball is moving better."
Gierlak points to last year's game
with Califomia(Pa.) when talking about
Krupp's potential. She held a 1-0 lead
before the Vulcans rallied against a tiring
Krupp. She finished the year with an 0-4
record and 6.44 ERA in 291/3 innings.
Sophomores Jessica Lindamood and
Kim Kurchev showed promise as fresh
men. Lindamood finished with a 3-4
record with a 3.72 ERA. She tossed a
team-high 69 2/3 innings, giving up 89
hits and 25 walks while striking out 32.
"Jessica emerged in the fall," Gierlak
commented. "She picked up a little speed,
working on a riseball. She already has a
great changeup. There's times when she
throws the ball extremely well. With her
changeup, she can emerge as a dominat
ing pitcher for us." Lindamood's hitting
also caught Gierlak's attention this fall.
Kurchev highlighted her freshman
campaign with a no-hitter against
Fayetteville State. She ended the year
with a 4-8 record and 5.25 ERA, but threw
two shutouts. In 66 2/3 innings she
allowed 105 hits, with 31 walks and a
team-high 49 strikeouts.
Two freshmen in particular have
Gierlak excited. The first is Vanessa Rose,
a lefthander who was a two-time confer
ence player of the year at
Manchester(Oh.) Fligh School. "Tm very
impressed with her," related Gierlak.
"She makes the ball move more than any
body I've been around." Rose may be
slowed early on after a bout with
mononucleosis this winter.
The other first-year hurler expected
to make an impact is Mary Lynn Arlotta.
A former standout at Moimt St. Mary
Academy, Arlotta is a two-time league
MVP. "Mary Lynn comes from a good
program," noted Gierlak. "She's a strong
kid who can make the ball move. I think
she'll emerge as one of our top pitchers.
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older. At the same time, I don't think we
can go out and just blow people away
with one pitcher. We have to move pitch
ers around."
In addition to the young pitching
staff, the middle infield has Gierlak con
cerned. While the Fighting Scots are very
solid at first and third, Gierlak must
replace starters at second base and short
stop. His main goal — make the routine
plays.
For years Gierlak has scheduled an
extremely grueling southern trip to begin
the season. He's taking a different
approach this year, wifii nine games
sAeduled in Fort Myers, FL. The differ
ence is the Fighting &ots will face eight
teams from the north, plus traditional
southern power Lynn. The trip gets
underway on March 7 vs. Holy Family.
Pitcliers
As a freshman she'll take her lumps, but
she's smart. She's a pitcher, not a throw
er."
Two other newcomers will likely
play limited roles this year. Lauren
Gardner is a freshman who is a hard
worker and continues to work on funda
mentals. Gabe Shields is a local product
from nearby Fort LeBoeuf High School. A
player with promising abiMity, she threw
some in the fall but not much during the
winter. She could also see time at first
base.
Infielders
The saying goes that winning teams
are strong up the middle. More than any
thing the Fighting Scots will be young
and inexperienced.
The good news is the Fighting Scots
are very strong on the comers with HoUy
Hutchison at first base and Andrea
Palmieri at third base.
Hutchison, a junior who swings from
the left side, emerged as Edinboro's sec
ond-leading hitter in her first season as a
Fighting Scot after transferring from
Geneva.
She hit .317
with a teamhigh 19
RBIs, and
displayed
plenty of
extra base
power with
9 doubles, a
triple and a
homer.
"Holly
is one of the
best hitters
in our con
ference,"
exclaimed
Gierlak.
"We expect
big things
from her.
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She may play some other spots in the
infield. Holly's a leader with a great
glove, and one of the best sticks since I've
been here."
Pahnieri enters her fourth year as the
starter at the hot comer. A strong defen
sive performer, she has improved as a hit
ter each year. A year ago she bumped her
average up fro .242 to .259, with 14 RBI's,
second on the team, with 5 doubles and a
team-high 3 home runs.
"Last year Andrea's glove was not as
good, as she made a lot of errors (22), but
die pitchers didn't help," Gierlak pointed
out. "She's out to prove she's one of the
best third basemen in our league, both in
fielding and hitting. She has the ability to
be an outstanding hitter. Last year she
came through at times with clutch hits."
Junior Basil Davis is expected to take
over at second base, with sophomore
Kristi Diminuco the likely starter at short
stop. Gierlak has one goal for both play
ers — make the routine plays.
Davis saw considerable action as a
freshman, but not as much as a sopho
more as she struggled with a .156 average
in 64 at
bats.
"Basil has
done a real
good job.
She's
worked
her tail
off,"
stressed
Gierlak.
"She has
very good
athletic
ability. I
think she's
going to
have a
good year
for us,
both hit
ting and in
the field.
She has the ability to be very steady."
Diminuco also stmggled with the bat
as a freshman, with just 3 hits in 37 at bats
(.081), striking out 17 times. "Kristi has
been a pleasant surprise," admitted
Gierlak. "She has a very steady glove and
can make the routine plays. She's worked
hard on batting, and has come a long
ways. She has the ability to be a very
good player."
No fewer than five players are bat
tling for the catching job, and Gierlak feels
whoever wins out will be an improve
ment from a year ago. None of them saw
time behind the plate a year ago.
The lone veteran is Leanne
Carmichael, a versatile sophomore who
will also see time at first base and also
possibly third base. She spent most of her
time at designated hitter a year ago, fin
ishing with a .143 average.
"We needed to find a spot to get her
on the field," Gierlak emphasized. "She's
a hard worker and has developed into a
pretty good catcher."
The other four candidates are fresh
men, all with qualifies that have caught
Gierlak's attention. Jessica Cox was a
standout on two Northwestern High
School teams that reached the PIAA
Western finals, in 2002 and 2004. "Jess
has a cannon for an arm," noted Gierlak.
"She can play. She's a bigger kid and
comes from a very good program. She
knows how to win. She has great confi
dence in herself, and she can hammer the
ball. I'm real impressed with her."
Mandie lorfido spent the winter
playing on the women's basketball team,
so she may get a late start. But her athlet
ic ability intrigues Gierlak, so much so
that she may also see time at shortstop.
"Mandie is a hard-nosed kid who
knows the game," Gierlak pointed out.
"She swings a great bat, has a very good
arm, and is a leader. She's a good enough
athlete that she could play in any spot."
Hannah Kipfer is actually in her sec
ond season academically, but did not play
a year ago. She has been a pleasant sur-
Gierlak enters 2005 feeling the
strength of his team is in the outfield, with
two of three starters returning.
After playing at first base and hitting
just .216 as a sophomore, Jen Ronald
moved to right field a year ago and hit a
team-leading .341 while earning second
team All-PSAC West honors. She had 4
doubles and a pair of triples while steal
ing 7 bases in 8 tries.
"Jen needs to pick up where she left
off last year," Gierlak stated. "She did a
great job. She'll be our number two or
three hitter. She can bimt, run or slap.
She's not a flashy player, but very steady."
Senior Tara Frantz enters her fourth
year as the starting center fielder. A first
team AU-PSAC West selection as a sopho
more when she led the Scots with a .303
average, she dropped to a .257 average a
year ago. Frantz did have 5 doubles, a
homer, and stole 7 bases in 12 attempts,
but Gierlak expects her play to improve
this year.
"Tara was previously an all-region
player, and she has to get back to being at
that level," emphasized Gierlak.
"Defensively, she has a great glove, a can
non for an arm, and she covers a lot of
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prise, exhibiting a very strong arm. If her
bat comes aroimd, Gierlak predicts she'll
see plenty of action either at catcher or in
the outfield.
Megan Prazenica is another player
who can play multiple positions, and
could also see time in the infield. She can
run and has exhibited a solid bat.
Depth aboimds at first base, with
Carmichael, Arlotta and Lmdamood capa
ble of playing there. In addition, Jen
Ronald, the starter two years ago, could
move back in from right field if needed.
Diminuco and Prazenica are the
reserves at second base, with lorfido an
alternative at shortstop. Cox and
Carmichael will fill in for Palmieri at third
base.
Outfielders
ground. She loves to play The better she
plays, the better we'll be."
Left field is up for grabs, with Cyndi
Camaghi, Kipfer and Rose leading the
battle. Camaghi is a junior who played
two seasons at UNC Pembroke before
transferring to Edinboro. After hitting
.269 while starting 41 games for the
Braves in 2003, she slumped to .169 a year
ago.
"Cyndi has been a plesant surprise,"
commented Gierlak. "She can run well,
and has a strong arm. I'm anxious to see
her hitting. We've changed some things.
She can be a good player."
The hidden variable in the outfield is
Katie Wratten, a fourth-year junior who
saw considerable action in 2003, hitting
.262, but played in just 20 games a year
ago, with a .200 average. She is serving
an internship near her hometown in New
York, and may not be available very
much.
Gierlak looks for freshmen Abby
Paterline and Amanda Ward to figure in
the outfield mix. Paterline is a redshirt
freshman who joined the team this year
and is still
raw. Ward
is also a
sophomore
academical
ly who
joined the
team this
year, and is
also in need
of experi
ence.
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2005 Fightiiig Scot Roster
No. Name
2 Mary Lynn Arlotta
Pos.
P/IB
Ht.
5-7
Yr.
Fr.
B/T
L/R
35
15
Leanne Carmichael
Cyndi Camaghi
IB/C
OF
5-7
5-8
So.
Jr.
R/R
R/R
Jessica Cox
Basil Davis
C
2B
5-9
5-2
Jr.
Kristi Diminuco
Kim Fleissner
Tara Frantz
Lauren Gardner
Holly Hutchison
Mandie lorfido
Hannah Kipfer
Samantha Kmpp
Kim Kurchev
Jessica Lindamood
Andrea Palmieri
Abby Paterline
Megan Prazenica
Jen Ronald
Vanessa Rose
Gabe Shields
Amanda Ward
Julie Wells
Katie Wratten
2B/SS
P/C
OF
P/INF
IB
3
7
6
13
21
44
9
20
8
14
5
11
23
27
18
12
28
38
10
41
24
54
5-5
5-3
5-7
5-8
5-7
c/ss
OF/C 5-5
P
5-3
P/lNF 54
P/IB
5-8
3B
5-1
OF
54
INF/C 5-5
OF/IB 5-5
P/OF 5-8
IB/P 5-6
OF
5-6
IB
5-8
OF
54
Fr.
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
S/R
Sr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
L/L
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
R/R
So. R/R
So. R/R
R/R
Sr.
Fr.-r R/R
R/R
Fr.
L/L
Sr.
L/L
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
L/R
So.
Jr.
The 2005 Fighting Scots
Hometown/High School
North Tonawanda, NY/Moimt
St. Mary Academy
Pinehurst, MA/Billerica Memorial
White Plains, IW/ Whith Plains/
UNC Pembroke
Cranesville, PA/Northwestern
West Decatur, PA/PhilipsburgOsceola
Albion, NY/Albion
Greensburg, PA/Hempfield
Bellefonte, PA/Bellefonte
New Castle, PA/Neshannock
Ellwood City, PA/Lincoln
Ambridge, PA/Ambridge
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Bellevue, OH/Bellevue
Mogadore, OH/Mogadore
Hartville, OH/Lake
Binghamton, NY/Chenango
West Newton, PA/Yough
Sarver, PA/Freeport Area
Guelph, ONT/Centennial CVl
Akron, OH/Manchester
Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf
Burgettstown, PA/Burgettstown
Wattsburg, PA/Seneca
EarlviUe, NY/Sherbume-Earlville
Head Coach: DanGierlak
Edinboro University Softball 2005
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Tara Frantz
Outfielder
5'3" Senior
Bell^onte, PA
Bell^onte HS
Enters her fourth year
as the starter in center
field ... has excellent
speed and will once
again serve as the leadoff hitter ... all
region player as a junior but slipped slight
ly a year ago... strong defensive outfielder
with great glove and arm... 2004: Started
35 games, hitting .257 with five doubles
and a homer... second on team in runs (15)
... tied for team lead with seven stolen
bases ... hit over .300 most of the year
before finishing in 4-for-30 slump... had six
games with multiple hits, including 3-for-5
effort with a home run and 3 RBls vs.
Slippery Rock ... 2003: Led team with a
.303 batting average, earning first team AllPSAC West honors and All-Region recog
nition ... started all 38 games, also leading
Scots in at bats (119), hits (36) and runs (19)
... had seven doubles, a triple and a home
run ... also stole eight bases and did not
commit an error in 63 chances ... had 12
multiple-hit games, and hit first career
home run against Millersville... 2002: Hit
.271 while starting all but one contest... led
the team in RBIs (11) and tied for the lead
in hits with 23 ... had three doubles and
three triples, along with a team-high six
stolen bases... had five multiple-hit games,
including a 3-for-4 effort with a pair of runs
batted in and a triple vs. Slippery Rock ...
drove in three runs against West Virginia
Wesleyan ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a
three-time All-Mountain League selection
while playing at Bellefonte Area High
School... earned Most Valuable Player and
Rookie of the Year honors during her four
Edinboro University Softball 2005
years as a starter... led the Lady Raiders to
a 20-5 record as a senior ... also a starter in
volleyball... PERSONAL: Bom May 27,
1983 ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.55
GPA ... working on a minor in
Mathematics ... daughter of Diana and
Tom Frantz.
Frantz Career Statistics
Year
G
2002 31
2003
38
2004
35
Careerl04
AB
85
119
113
317
RH RBI 2B3B HR SB Avg
6 23 11 3 3 0 6 .271
19 36
5 7 1 1 8 .303
15 29
6 5 0 1 7 .257
40 88 22 15 4 2 21 .278
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Andrea Palmieri
Third Base
5T' Senior
Binghamton, NY
Chenango Valley HS
Outstanding leader
who is in her fourth
year as the starting
third baseman
strong defensive player who has made
strides as a hitter each year, particularly in
the clutch... a player who possesses a great
work ethic... is maturing as a hitter after
boosting her average over 70 points last
year ... 2004: Played in and started 32
games, hitting .259 ... was second on the
team in RBI's with 14 ... had five doubles
and led the Scots with three home runs ...
also had a team-leading 11 walks ... fin
ished strong, with five hits in her final nine
at bats ... had five multiple-hit games ...
2003: Started all 38 games, hitting .242
with 12 doubles and 11 walks ... had three
doubles, a triple and a homer ... had seven
multiple-hit games ... ended the year with
a streak of 6-for-13 ... hit first career home
run in season opener against West Liberty
... 2002: Started all 31 games at third base.
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but hit just .169... had two doubles and led
the Scots with seven sacrifices ... had four
multiple-hit games ... started the year in a
3-for-28 slump... HIGH SCHOOL: Fouryear starter at Chenango Valley High
School, helping Warriors to the New York
Qass B State Championship as a senior
when team went 27-1... hit .324 and earned
All-Section honors as a junior and sopho
more ... graduated ninth in her class ...
PERSONAL: Bom August 2, 1983 ...
Social Work major with a 3.94 GPA ...
minoring in Psychology and Sociology ...
daughter of BeA and Anthony Palmieri.
Palmieri’s Career Statistics
Year G
2002
31
2003
38
2004
32
CareerlOl
AB
77
95
81
253
RH RBI 2B3B HR SB
4 13 3 2 0 0
8 23 12 3 1
1
9 21 14 5 0 3
21 57 29 10 1 4
0
3
2
5
Avg
.169
.242
.259
J225
12
Jen Ronald
Oulfielder/First
Base
5'5" Senior
Guelph, ONT
Centennial CV.L HS
The 2005 Fightmg Scots
ished the season with a six-game hitting
streak, going 12-for-20 in that stretch... had
seven multiple-hit games, including a 4for-5 effort vs. Slippery Rock... 2003: One
of four players to start all 38 games, finish
ing with a .216 batting average ... drove in
11 runs and showed some pop at the plate
with 5 doubles and 3 triples ... committed
just three errors ... had seven multiple-hit
games, including a 2-for-3 effort against
Lock Haven wi& 3 RBIs and a triple ...
2002: Played in 19 games in the outfield,
with six starts ... hit .217 with a triple and
two runs batted in ... went 2-for-4 against
Slippery Rock ... HIGH SCHOOL:
Picked up her softball experience playing
on a travel team in Canada, playing vol
leyball and badminton at Centennial C.V.I.
High School... helped softball club to 1999
and 2001 Provincid Championships, and a
third place finish in the Canadian champi
onships in 2001 ... was named the
Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 ...
PERSONAL: Bom September 18,1982 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a
minor in History ... has a 3.73 GPA ...
daughter of Loma and Francis Ronald.
Ronald s Career Statistics
Year
2002
2003
2004
Career
[
Second Base
5'2" Junior
West Decatur, PA
PhilipsburgOsceola HS
Expected to start at
second base after a
strong fall showing ...
playing time tailed off a year ago after
starting most of freshman season at second
... a very good athlete who has the ability to
be solid at the plate and in the field ...
2004: Hit just .156 while playing in 28
games ... had three doubles ... had two
multiple-hit games, including a 2-for-3
outing in the season finale against
Califomia(Pa.) ... 2003: Hit .186 while
playing in 37 games, with 35 starts... drove
in five runs and stole four bases ... had
three multiple-hit games, including a per-
Basil Davis
page 8
feet 3-for-3 effort against Mercyhurst ...
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in
softball and started four years in soccer at
Philipsburg-Osceola High School ... as a
senior, received the Hustle Award, the
Outstanding Defense Award, the Senior
All-Star Award, and was a first team allstar in softball ... PERSONAL: Bom
December 11, 1983 ... Speech Pathology
major ... daughter of Melanie and Mark
Davis.
Davis’ Career Statistics
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
19 23
6 5 2 0 1 0 1 .217
38 102 5 22 11 5 3 0 3 .216
32 91 12 31 6 4 2 0 7 .341
89 216 23 58 19 9 6 0 11 .269
Versatile player who
emerged as an out
standing hitter ... has
found a home in right field ^er switching
between first base and the outfield her first
three years ... a left-handed hitter with
good speed ... in third year as a starter ...
excellent number two hitter with the abili
ty to bimt or slap the ball... 2004: Earned
second team AJl-PSACWest honors after
leading the team with a .341 average... had
31 hits, second on the team, and was third
in runs (12) ... added four doubles and a
team-hi^ two triples ... tied for team lead
with seven stolen bases in eight tries ... finEdinboro Universitjl^ Softball 2005
7.
Basil Davis
Edinboro University Softball 2005
Year
2003
2004
Career
G
37
28
65
AB R H RBI 2B 3BHRSB Avg
102 8 19
5 0 0 0 4 .186
64 3 10
3 3 0 0 0 .156
166 11 29
8 3 0 0 4 .175
13
Kim Fleissner
Pitcher
5'5" Junior
Greensburg, PA
Hempfield HS
Looks for good health
after battling a back
injury most of last
year ... despite injury
still led Fighting Scots in ERA... has a great
drop ball and has learned to become a
pitcher, not just a thrower ... 2004:
Posted a deceiving 1-12 record, with a
team-leading 2.92 ERA... started 11 games,
with two complete games, finishing third
in innings pitched (62 1/3) ... gave up 28
unearned runs ... lone win came in 8-1 tri
umph over Fayetteville State ... scattered
six hits and shuck out a career-high 10 bat
ters ... 2003: Finished with a 3-6 record
and a 3.99 ERA... made nine starts with
two complete games ... in 47 1/3 innings,
gave up 63 hits and 24 walks while striking
out 24 ... best game of the year was a onehitter against Mercyhurst, striking out a
page 9
The 2005 Fightiiig Scots
The 2005 Fighting Scots
season-high 6 in an 8-0 six inning win ...
was named the PSAC Pitcher of the Week
for her effort against the Lakers ... allowed
just one earned run and five hits in a 4-2
win over Lock Haven, throwing six
innings ... HIGH SCHOOL; Started just
one season for Hempfield High School, but
was a Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Star as a
senior ... PElfeONAL: Bom March 30,
1983 ... Health & Physical Education major
with a minor in Athletic Coaching, with a
3.06 GPA ... daughter of Ellen and Alan
Fleissner.
Earned honorable mention All-American
MidEast Conference honors as a freshman
and was named to the AMC All-Freshman
Team ... hit .354 while starting 48 games as
the Golden Tornadoes went 42-12 ... drove
in 25 runs and had 13 doubles and 3 triples
... HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at
Lincoln High School, earning first team
All-Section accolades as a senior and sec
ond team as a junior ... PERSONAL;
Bom August 26, 1984 ... History major ...
daughter of Christine and Dale Hutchison.
Fleissner s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
36 104
Year W
L ERA GGS CG
2003
2004
6 3.99
12 2.92
3
1
15 9
18 11
Career 4 18 3.38 33 20
2
2
IP H BBSO
Hutchison’s Career Statistics
7 33
19
9
1
1
0 .317
47.1 63 24 24
62.1 85 33 24
4 109.2 148 57 48
9Holly Hutchison
14
Samantha Krupp
Pitcher
5'3" Junior
Bellevue, OH
Bellevue HS
MVP as a senior ... helped team to confer
ence championships as a junior and senior
... PERSONAL: Bom June 21, 1983 ...
Special Education major ... daughter of
Joyce and Donald Kmpp.
Krupp s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
IP H BBSO
0
0
0 10.50 3
4 6.44 10
0
4
0 5.1 11 2 1
2 29.1 47 12 5
Wratten’s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
Career 0
4 7.07 13
4
2 34.2 58 14 6
2003
2004
36
20
8412 22
404
8
Career 56
12416 30
2003
2004
24
.
Katie Wratten
Outfield
5'4" Junior
Earlville, NY
Sherbume-Earhnlle
HS
Lived up to her
advanced billing as
an outstanding Mtter
after
transferring
from Geneva College following her fresh
man season... coach Dan Gierlak considers
her one the best hitters he's seen ... also a
solid fielder at first base with a strong arm
... was hampered during fall drills due to a
broken finger ... may also see time at other
spots in the infield... 2004: Only player to
start all 36 games, finishing second on the
team with .317 average ... paced team
with 33 hits, adding a team-high 19 RBIs
and nine doubles ... had ten multiple-hit
games ... hit first career homer at Edinboro
vs. Slippery Rock ... AT GENEVA:
Third-year
pitcher
who is finally healthy
after battling injuries
and illness her first
two years ... is a lot stronger and her ball is
moving better ... needs to work on consis
tency ... 2004: Saw action in ten games,
with four starts and two complete games...
was 0^ with a 6.44 ERA ... tossed 29 1/3
innings, giving up 47 hits and 12 walks ...
suffered a 6-1 loss to Califomia(Pa.) in last
game of the year, bust score was 1-0 late in
the game, and all six runs were unearned...
2003; Appeared in three games in a relief
role, finishing with a 10.50 ERA... in 51/3
innings, gave up 11 hits and two walks
with one strikeout ... HIGH SCHOOL:
Started for three years in softball at
Bellevue High School, and earned two let
ters in cross country ... was named team
Fourth-year junior
who's availability is
up in the air for this
spring ... is serving an internship in her
hometown to fulfill her graduation
requirements ... described by head coach
Dan Gierlak as one of best athletes he's
ever coached ... possesses a solid bat and
strong arm ... 2004: Played in 20 games,
hitting .200 with five RBIs ... had a double
and a triple ... had two multiple-hit games
... 2003: Finished as third-leading hitter
on team with a .262 average while starting
34 games ... drove in nine runs, and had 4
doubles and a home mn... had three mul
tiple-hit games, including a 3-for-4 effort
with 4 RBIs against Millersville ... had a
double and homer vs. the Marauders ...
also had three hits against Lock Haven ...
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter
in both softball and soccer at SherbumeEarlville High School ... earned a total of
nine letters, including one in basketball...
was named the softball MVP as a sopho
Edinboro University Softball 2005
page 10
Edinboro University Softball 2005
First Base
5’8" Junior
Elizabeth City, PA
Lincoln HS
more and senior ... a first team all-confer
ence selection her final two years... hit .482
as a senior ... was also a first team all-con
ference choice in soccer ... PERSONAL:
Bom May 6,1982... Sports Administration
major ... daughter of Joyce and Dana
Wratten.
94011 .262
5 1 1 0 0 .200
14 5
1
1
1 .242
15 .
Cyndi Carnaghi
Outfield
5'8" Junior
White Plains, NY
White Plains HS
Transfer from UNC
Pembroke who could
provide a boost to the
outfield... was a pleas
ant surprise in the fall, with an improved
swing ... runs well and has a strong arm ...
AT UNC PEMBROKE; Played two sea
sons for the Braves ... played in 29 games,
with 20 starts, as a sophomore, hitting .169
with a double, a homer and five RBIs ...
enjoyed strong freshman campaign, start
ing in 41 of 42 games, with a .269 batting
average ... had four doubles, a triple and a
homer, and drove in 13 runs ... stole a pair
of bases ... HIGH SCHOOL; Earned AllCounty and All-Section accolades three
times at White Plains High School while
starting all four years in softball ... was a
three-year letterwinner in basketball and
earned one letter in field hockey ... PER
SONAL: Bom March 12, 1984 ... Social
Work major with a minor in Psychology ...
daughter of Diana and Gary Carnaghi.
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The 2005 Fightiiig Scots
35
Leanne Carmichael
First Base/Catcher
5'7" Sophomore
Pinehurst, MA
Billerica Mem. HS
Hard-working player
who will play some
where ... is in the bat
tle for the starting
catching job, and could also see time at first
base or third base... also a strong candidate
to play designated hitter due to her strong
bat ... best position is first base, but head
coach Dan Gierlak is trying to find a place
to get her bat in the lineup ... has shown
promise behind the plate ... healthy this
year after recovering from knee surgery
during her senior year in high school ...
2004: Played in 23 games, hitting .143 in
49 at bats ... drove in two runs ... had lone
multiple-hit game against Slippery Rock,
Leanne Carmichael
£dinl>oro University Softball 2005
The 2005 FigJ:itiiig Scots
with two hits in four at bats and an RBI...
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport
standout at Billerica Memorial High
School, earning four letters in swimming
and two apiece in softball and basketball ...
PERSONAL; Born May 20, 1985 ...
Journalism major ... daughter of Sueci and
Paul Carmichael.
Carmichael s Career Statistics
Year
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
23
49
0
7
2
0
0
0
0 .143
Diminuco s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
17
37
1
3
10
1
0
0
0 .081
Pitcher/First Base
5'8" Sophomore
Hartville, OH
Lake HS
5.
Kim Kurchev
Pitcher
5'4" Sophomore
Mogadore, OH
Mogadore HS
6. . . .
Kristi Diminuco
Second Bas^
Shortstop
5'4" Sophomore
Albion, IW
Albion HS
After seeing limited
action a year ago, was
a pleasant surprise
this fall and should start at shortstop ...
very steady with the glove and a player
who makes the routine plays ... continues
to work on improving at the plate ... could
also see time at second base ... 2004:
Played in 17 games, with 13 starts ... had
just three hits in 37 at bats for an .081 aver
age, with one double... HIGH SCHOOL:
A two-time Niagara-Orleans All-League
selection while playing at Albion High
School... also named to All-Western New
York All-Academic Team ... PERSONAL:
BomSeptember 25, 1984 ... Elementary
Education major ... daughter of Dale and
Richard Diminuco... sister Michelle played
softball for Fighting Scots a year ago ...
father played football and baseball at
Ottawa University, and is the football
coach at Albion High School... sister Kadi
ran track at Baldwin-Wallace.
page 12
11.
Jessica Lindamood
Young pitcher who
led the Fighting Scots
in wins a year ago ...
best pitch is a knuckleball, which can control a game when it is
right... a hard pitch to throw in the cold ...
has worked to develop a down pitch... will
see plenty of time on the mound ... 2004:
Had a 4-8 record with a 5.25 ERA ... in
addition to leading the Scots in wins, led in
games started (12), complete games (4),
and strikeouts (49), and was second in
innings pitched (66 2/3) ... tossed five
inning no-hitter against Fayetteville State
for an 11-0 win, striking out 12 ... also
tossed 1-0 shutout against York (Pa.) in first
career start, giving up four hits ... HIGH
SCHOOL:
Outstanding pitcher at
Mogadore High School, setting school
records for season wins, innings pitched,
and strikeouts (560)... was a first team AllConference selection twice and an AllDistrict first team choice once ... PER
SONAL; Bom September 21, 1984 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a
minor in Coaching ... daughter of Sandi
and Keith Kurchev.
A player who could
make an impact as a
pitcher and hitter ...
possesses a great
changeup, and picked up some speed this
fall ... stronger this year, and head coach
Dan Cierlak feels she has the potential to
be a dominating pitcher, particularly with
the changeup ... also emerged in the fall as
a hitter and could see time at first base or
designated player ... 2004: Had a 3-4
record with a 3.72 ERA ... appeared in 17
games, with 9 starts, and tossed a teamhigh 69 2/3 innings ... gave up 89 hits and
walked 25 while striking out 32 ... threw a
shutout against Clarion in a 2-0 win, giving
up just two hits ... pitched all nine innings
in a 4-3 win over Slippery Rock, scattering
seven hits ... HIGH SCHOOL: Threeyear starter in softball at Lake High School
... as a senior was 9-2 as team won Federal
League title ... was an honorable mention
All-Federal League selection... PERSON
AL: Bom October 17, 1984 ... Nursing
major with a minor in Health ... daughter
of Kathy and Mark Lindamood.
Lindamood s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
2004
4 3.72 17
3
9
IP H BBSO
2 69.2 89 25 32
Kurchev’s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
2004
8 5.25 18 12
4
IP H BBSO
4 66.2 105 31 49
Edinboro University Softball 2005
page 13
2005 Fightms Scots
2005 Fightiiis Scots
2Mary Lynn Arlotta Mandie
20 lorfido
Megan Prazenica
Pitcher/First Base
5'7" Freshman
N. Tonawanda, NY
Mount St. Mary
Academy
Catcher/Shortstop
5'7" Freshman
Ambridge, PA
Ambridge HS
18
10
Amanda Ward
Outfield
5'6" Freshman
Burgettstown, PA
Burgettstown HS
Infielder/Catcher
5'5" Freshman
Sarver, PA
Freeport Area HS
photo not
available
3
Jessica Cox
Catcher
5'9" Freshman
Cranesville, PA
Northwestern HS
44
Lauren Gardner
Outfielder/Catcher
5'4" Freshman
Meadville, PA
Meadville HS
27
Abby Paterline
28
Vanessa Rose
Pitcher/Outfielder
5'8" Freshman
Akron, OH
Manchester HS
38
Gabe Shields
Outfielder
5'4" Freshman
West Newton, PA
roughHS
41
Julie Wells
First Base/Pitcher
5'6" Freshman
Waterford, PA
Fort LeBoeufHS
Bob Abercrombie
______
PitcherAnfielder
5'7" Freshman
New Castle, PA
Neshannock HS
8
Hannah Kipfer
photo not
available
Edinboro University Softball 2005
page 14
Edinboro University Softball 2005
page 15
2004 Final Statistics
2004 Results
Hitting
G-GS AB
Ronald
32-32
Hutchison 36-36
Shewak
35-34
Leveille
26-25
Palmieri
32-32
Frantz
35-35
Wratten
20-15
Zataweski
17-13
Davis
28-27
Carmichael 23-16
Goetschius 18-16
Jones
11-6
M. Diminuco 19-19
GrzegorzewskilO-5
K. Diminuco 17-13
Hamed
4-0
91
104
102
73
81
113
40
34
64
49
37
15
47
17
37
2
R
H RBI 2B 3B HR AVG SB-A SLG
12
7
16
11
9
15
4
3
3
0
4
3
2
1
1
1
31
33
31
20
21
29
8
6
10
7
5
2
6
2
3
0
EU TOTALS 36-36 906 92 214
OPP. TOT. 36-36 1023 225 326
4
9
5
3
5
5
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
77 36
193 44
4
3
7
20
6
19
9
6
14
6
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
0
0
.341
.317
.304
.274
.259
.257
.200
.176
.156
.143
.135
.133
.128
.118
.081
.000
7-8
0-0
3-4
3A
2-2
7-12
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
.429
.452
.353
.356
.432
.327
.275
.176
.203
.143
.216
.133
.128
.118
.108
.000
.236 25-34
.319 53-58
.308
.426
13
19
16
11
17
30
12
13
13
12
16
7
15
8
17
1
5
4
8
6
11
8
4
2
0
0
6
2
2
0
1
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
220 59
110 101
7
5
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
.388
.345
.351
.338
.348
.306
.273
.222
.169
.143
.250
.235
.163
.118
.105
.000
6 29 286
3 40 .380
Pitcliing
Name
Fleissner
Lindamood
Kurchev
Krupp
TOTALS
OPPONENT
W-L ERA
G/GS CG S SHO
IP
H
62.1
69.2
66.2
29.1
85
89
105
47
1-12
3^
4-8
0-4
2.92
3.72
5.25
6.44
18/11
17/9
18/12
10/4
2
2
4
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
8-28
28-8
4.30
2.01
3^6
3^36
10
30
1
2
3 228.0
10 237.1
R ER BB SO HPWP
54
56
80
35
26
37
50
27
33
25
31
12
24
32
49
5
326 225 140 101 110
214 92 68 59 220
2
0
1
0
9
5
3
2
3 19
6 14
Fielding
Name
Andrea Palmieri
Edinl>oro University Softball 2005
PO
A
E
DP
FLD%
Fleissner
2
Lindamood
3
Carmichael
8
Hamed
1
Hutchison
198
M. Diminuco
61
Ronald
57
Zataweski
16
Frantz
44
Leveille
38
Grzegorzewski
5
K. Diminuco
33
Goetschius
58
Kurchev
4
Davis
53
Wratten
11
Shewak
59
Palmieri
28
Jones
4
Krupp
1
15
9
0
0
16
5
4
2
1
3
8
18
14
14
37
1
81
87
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
2
2
1
3
3
1
6
2
11
2
24
22
2
1
0
1
1
0
9
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
4
3
0
0
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.977
.971
.968
.947
.938
.932
.929
.927
.923
.900
.891
.857
.854
.839
.667
.667
316
275
91
43
11
5
.917
.958
TOTALS
OPPONENT
684
712
Final Record: 8-28
PSAC West: 3-17
SO BB HP S OB
4
page lb
Date
Marchs
March 6
March 7
March 9
March 12
March 13
March 14
March 30
April 3
April 9
April 10
April 12
April 15
April 16
April 17
April 18
April 24
April 26
Opponent
vs. Emory & Henry
vs. NC Wesleyan
vs. York (Pa.)
vs. Lynchburg College
at Methodist
at Coker College
at Coker College
at Fayetteville State
at Fayetteville State
vs. Bluefield State®
vs. North Florida®
vs. Wheeling Jesuit®
vs. West Liberty®
vs. Armstrong Atlantic®
at Lock Haven*
at Lock Haven*
at Slippery Rock *
at Slippery Rock *
CLARION*
CLARION*
at Qarion*
at Clarion *
at Gannon
at Gannon
SLIPPERY ROCK*
SLIPPERY ROCK*
INDIANA (PA) *
INDIANA (PA) *
at Indiana (Pa.)*
at Indiana (Pa.)*
LOCK HAVEN *
LOCK HAVEN *
at California (Pa.) *
at California (Pa.) *
CALIFORNIA (PA) *
CALIFORNIA (PA) *
W/L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Score
1-5
3-2
1-0
4-15
3-7
0-9
1-11
8-1
11-0
9-5
0-8
4-5
2-10
0-6
0-5
1-9
11-12
4-12
1-3
0-5
2-0
3-4
0-8
3-6
4-3
4-3
0-8
0-2
0-13
3-8
5-6
1-6
0-10
1-7
1-5
1-6
Pitcher of Record
Fleissner (0-1)
Lindamood (1-0)
Kurchev (1-0)
Krupp (0-1)
Kurchev (1-1)
Fleissner (0-2)
Kurchev (1-2)
Fleissner (1-2)
Kurchev (2-2)
Kurchev (3-2)
Fleissner (1-3)
Fleissner (1-4)
Kurchev (3-3)
Fleissner (1-5)
Fleissner (1-6)
Kurchev (3-4)
Fleissner (1-7)
Lindamood (1-1)
Fleissner (1-8)
Kurchev (3-5)
Lindamood (2-1)
Krupp (0-2)
Kurchev (3-6)
Fleissner (1-9)
Kurchev (4-6)
Lindamood (3-1)
Krupp (0-3)
Fleissner (1-10)
Kurchev (4-7)
Lindamood (3-2)
Fleissner (1-11)
Lindamood (3-3)
Kurchev (4-8)
Fleissner (1-12)
Lindamood (3^)
Krupp (0-4)
R-H-E
1-3-2
3-7-3
1-3-1
4-7-4
3-6-3
0-1-1
1-4-4
8-11-1
11-5-2
9-15-2
0-1-5
4-11-3
2-4-5
0-2^
0-1-2
1-3-0
11-17-2
4-7-5
1-1-2
0-4-4
2-6-1
3-6-1
0-1-4
3-7-1
4-13-1
4-11-3
0-1-1
0-4-3
0-7-3
3-9-3
5-10^
1-7-4
0-1-2
1-5-1
1-6-2
1-7-2
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Player
HOME GAMES IN CAPS
*PSAC Western Division
@ at Francis Marion Tournament
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Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Final 2004 PSAC Standings
Western Division
California (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
PSAC
17-3
16-4
12-8
8-12
4-16
3-17
Pet.
.850
.800
.600
.400
.200
.150
Overall
31-11
27-17
25-16
12-18
15-27
8-28
Pet.
.738
.614
.610
.400
.357
.222
Eastern Division
Shippensburg *
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
Millersville
PSAC
21-2
15-9
12-9-1
11-11
8-15-1
7-15-1
5-18-1
Pet.
.913
.625
.568
.500
.354
.326
.229
Overall
48-6
31-19
28-16-1
27-15
14-23-1
14-25-1
16-25-1
Pet.
.889
.620
.633
.643
.382
.363
.393
Edinboro All-PSAC Performers
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
2004
Jen Ronald (OF)
2003
Tara Frantz (OF)
First Team
2001
Second Team
Mariana Mucciarone (IB)
April Hurd (OF)
Natalie Kostelansky (Util)
Brianne Taylor (P)
First Team
Second Team
2000
First Team
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
* PSAC Tournament Champions
2004 AU-PSAC West
First Team
Becky Mezyk, Califomia(Pa.)
IB
Jennifer Doty, Califomia(Pa.)
2B
3B
KimMiller, Califomia(Pa.)
Gabrielle Rendon, Califomia(Pa.)
SS
C
Sarah White, Indiana(Pa.)
OF Angie Day, Califomia(Pa.)
OF Lynn Spiezio, Lock Haven
OF Shannon Tagliaferri, Slippery Rock
DP Kelly Deitrick, Lock Haven
UTIL Niki Banner, Slippery Rock
April Shannon, Clarion
P
Jodie Swavely, Indiana(Pa.)
2004 All-PSAC West
IB
2B
3B
SS
C
OF
OF
OF
DP
P
Second Team
Melissa Klingensmith, Indiana(Pa.)
Heather Johnson, Lock Haven
Ashley Walker, Clarion
Courtney Hughes, Lock Haven
Abby McMinn, Califomia(Pa.)
Nicole Fumia, Clarion
Jen Ronald, Edinboro
Leah Tedesco, Indiana(Pa.)
Stephanie Elk, Califomia(Pa.)
Maggie Fricko, Califomia(Pa.)
Becky Mezyk, Califomia(Pa.)
Brandy Henderson (IB)
Brianne Taylor (P)
Stormy Alexander (3B)
April Hurd (OF)
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
1999
Stormy Alexander (3B)
Brandy Henderson (IB)
Lisa Blackhurst (SS)
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
Brianne Taylor (P)
1998
Rookie of the Year
April Hurd (CF)
First Team
April Hurd (CF)
Second Team
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
First Team
Second Team
First Team
First Team
Brianne Taylor (P)
Michelle Mosberger (SS)
1997
Keri Criscione (DH)
Stormy Alexander (Util)
Leigh McMahon (C)
1996
Heather Clark (OF)
Kristin Neuburger (2B)
Diana Holder (3B)
Amy Burlingame (Util)
Leigh McMahon (C)
1995
Heather Clark (C)
Diana Holder (2B)
1994
Knstin Neuberger (2B)
Andrea Williams (OF)
Terri Spaulding (DP)
Diana Holder (Util)
1993
Terri Spaulding (DP)
Heather Heist (OF)
Athlete of the Year
Kim Miller, California (Pa.)
Rookie of the Year
Becky Lewis, Indiana (Pa.)
Coach of the Year
Rick Bertagnolli, California (Pa.)
Stormy Alexander
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Brianne Taylor
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The Record Book
Pitching Records
Season
' WINS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
9.
10.
Terri Spaulding (1994) ...................17
Kathy Mazur (1986) .......................16
Brianne Taylor (2000).....................13
Cheri Snyder (1996).........................12
Kathy Mazur (1985) .......................12
Brianne Taylor (1999) ...................... 11
Sue Snyder (1990) ........................... 11
Qieri Snyder (1997).........................10
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) .................. 9
Suzanne Nimelli (2000) ....................8
Jessica Piper (1997) ...........................8
LOSSES
1.
3.
4.
6.
7.
Brianne Taylor (2001)......................19
Qieri Snyder (1995) .......................19
Janine Blank (1995).........................14
Kim Fleissner (2004).......................12
Meghan Kutz (1996).......................12
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) ................ 11
Brianne Taylor (1999).....................10
Amy Hull (1991) ............................. 10
Jen Anderson (1991).......................10
Jen Anderson (1990).......................10
Sue Snyder (1990)...........................10
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(mimimum one inning per game played)
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Kathy Mazur (1985)..................0.41
Teresa Eyer (1985)..................... 1.00
Terri Spaulding (1993)..............1.06
Suzanne Nimelli (2000)............ 1.26
Brianne Taylor (2000)................1.36
Amy Adams (1986)..................1.40
Sue Snyder (1990).................... 1.45
Jennifer Nimelli (2003) ............1.46
Kathy Mazur (1984)................. 1.48
Terri Spaulding (1994)............. 1.54
Kathy Mazur (1983).................1.67
INNINGS PITCHED
1. Brianne Taylor (2001)............. 157.2
2. Terri Spaulding (1994) ..........154.1
3. Kathy Mazur (1986) .................144
4.
Qieri Snyder (1995)............... 142.2
5. Sue Snyder (1990).................... 140
6.
Brianne Taylor (1999)............. 139.2
7. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)..........134.2
8. Janine Blank (1995)...................131
9.
Brianne Taylor (2000)............. 128.1
10. Qieri Snyder (1996)................124.2
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STRIKEOUTS
1.
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................189
2. Brianne Taylor (2001)............... 166
3. Brianne Taylor (2000)............... 156
4.
Kathy Mazur (1985) .................141
5. Jennifer Nimelli (1999)............. 132
6. Brianne Taylor (1999)............... 127
7. Jennifer Nimelli (2003)............... 69
8. Suzanne Nimelli (1998)............. 68
9. Brianne Taylor (1998).................66
10. Suzanne Nimelli (2000).............. 61
BASE ON BALLS
1.
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 56
2.
Brianne Taylor (2001).................47
3. Jessica Piper (1997) .................... 46
Sandra Lipscomb (1995)............. 46
5. Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 44
6.
Meghan Kutz (1996)...................39
7. Brianne Taylor (1999).................38
8. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)............. 37
9. Teresa Eyer (1982)...................... 36
10. Jennifer Nimelli (2002)................35
Brianne Taylor (2000).................35
GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (2001).................26
2. Terri Spaulding (1994) ............... 26
3. Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 26
4.
Brianne Taylor (1999).................25
5.
Kathy Mazur (1985) ...................24
6. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)............. 23
7.
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 22
8.
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................22
9. Janine Blank (1995).................... 21
10. Brianne Taylor (2000)..................20
COMPLETE GAMES
1. Terri Spaulding (1994) ............... 21
2. Brianne Taylor (2001).................20
3.
Brianne Taylor (2000).................19
Brianne Taylor (1999).................19
Meghan Kutz (1996)...................19
Sue Snyder (1^0)...................... 19
7. Cheri Snyder (1996)..................... 17
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 17
9. Suzanne Nimelli (1999) .............. 15
Janine Blank (1995).................... 15
Kathy Mazur (1985) ...................15
SHUTOUTS
1. Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................12
2. Kathy Mazur (1985) .................... 7
3. Brianne Taylor (2000)...................5
4. Terri Spaulding (1994) .................5
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Jennifer Nimelli (2003)..................4
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) ............... 4
Brianne Taylor (1^9)...................4
Suzanne Nimelli (1998) ................ 3
Brianne Taylor (1998)...................3
Cheri Snyder (1997)...................... 3
Career
WINS
1.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 38
2. Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............37
3. Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 25
4. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........23
5. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............22
6. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................19
7. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 16
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........13
9. Sue Snyder (1990) ...................... 11
10. Janine Piper (199^......................... 8
LOSSES
1. Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............45
2. Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 34
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 34
4. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................21
5. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........20
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........20
7. Jo Kennedy (2001-03)..................19
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............19
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 19
10. Kim Fleissner (2003-04).............. 18
ERA
(minimum 120 innings)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............0.63
Sue Snyder (1990).................... 1.45
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)........ 1.54
Teresa Eyer (1982-85)............... 1.86
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)...... 2.00
Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........ 2.32
Brianne Taylor (1998-01)..........2.41
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93).....2.73
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............3.06
Teri Berlin (1997-98).................3.36
INNINGS PITCHED
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01)........ 426.2
2. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 397
3.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)..........377.1
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93).....295
5.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) ............... 290
6. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00).....287.1
7. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)..........264
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)...... 235.1
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10.
Jo Kennedy (2001-03).............. 161.1
Meghan Kutz (1996) .............. 129.1
STRIKEOUTS
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ..........515
2.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 388
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00) ...... 261
4. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........ 154
5.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................82
6. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................77
7.
Cheri Smyder (1995-98)............. 69
8.
Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 68
9.
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............59
10. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)........58
BASE ON BALLS
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ..........149
2.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............. 125
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........84
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 79
5. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........78
6. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 69
7.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................66
8.
Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 54
9. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................46
Sandra Lipscomb (1995)............. 46
GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............88
2.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 66
3.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 62
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 53
5. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........50
6. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................48
7.
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............45
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........44
9. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................36
10. Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 33
COMPLETE GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............71
2.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 44
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 44
4.
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........35
5. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............32
6. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........30
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 30
8. Meghan Kutz (1996)....................19
Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 19
10. Janine Blank (1995).................... 18
SHUTOUTS
1. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)................ 20
2.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............14
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)............9
4. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........... 6
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Terri Spaulding (1994) ..................5
Cheri Snyder (1995-98).................5
Hitting Records
Season
BATTING AVERAGE
(miniumun 50 at bats)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Kristen Neuberger (1994)......... 444
Heather Clark (1996)................ 442
Heather Clark (1995)................ 423
Sue Davey (19^..................... 415
Kristen Neuberger (1992)......... 414
Kathy Mazur (1986)..................407
Keri Criscione (1997)................ 402
Ann Palermo (1984)..................400
April Hurd (1998)..................... 385
Michelle Kephart (1991)...........380
Terri Spaulding (1994).............. 376
Heather Clark (1994)................ 370
Diana Holder (1996) ................ 365
Heather Heist (1993)................ 356
Melissa Peters (1993)................ 356
Susan Holl (1982)..................... 353
Sarah Bishop (1990)..................348
Stormy Alexander (1998)......... 346
Melissa Peters (1994)................ 343
Jen Ronald (2004)..................... 341
AT BATS
1. Diana Holder (1995).................138
2. Heather Clark (1995).................137
3. Jennifer Young (1995)............... 136
4.
Danielle Demore (1995)............131
5. April Hurd (1999).................... 129
6. April Hurd (1998).................... 122
7. Stormy Alexander (1999)..........122
8. Diane Trickey (1997).................121
9. Michelle Weber (1996) ............. 119
10. Tara Franz (2003)....................... 119
RUNS
1. Melissa Peters (1994)...................31
2. Michelle Weber (1996) ............... 29
3. Diane Tricky (1997).................... 28
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............28
5. Diana Holder (1996)................... 27
Diana Holder (1995)...................27
Heather Heist (1993)...................27
8. Heather Clark (1995)...................24
9. Keri Crissione (1997)...................24
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............. 24
HITS
1. Heather Clark (1995)................... 58
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2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
RBIs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
10.
Heather Clark (1996)...................50
April Hurd (1998)...................... 47
Diana Holder (1995).................. 44
Stormy Alexander (1999)............42
Diana Holder (1996).................. 42
Kristen Neuberger (1994)........... 40
Jennifer Yoxmg (1995).................39
Stormy Alexander (1998)............37
Keri Criscione (1997)...................37
Heather Clark (1995)...................34
Heather Clark (1996)...................32
Heather Clark (1994)...................30
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............29
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................24
Diana Holder (1996)...................22
Janine Piper (1997)...................... 22
Leigh McMahon (1997)...............20
Ann Palermo (1984) ...................20
Holly Hutchison (2004)...............19
Heather Heist (1993)...................19
DOUBLES
1. Diana Holder (1995)....................10
Heather Clark (1995)...................10
Brandi Henderson (2000)............10
4. Holly Hutchison (2004)............... 9
Diana Holder (1996).................... 9
Ann Palermo (1984) .................... 9
7.
Danielle Demore (1995)............... 8
8. Tara Frantz (2003) ........................7
Heather Geer (2000) .................... 7
Jessica Piper (1997) ...................... 7
TRIPLES
1. Heather Clark (1995)...................10
2. Danielle Demore (1995)............... 7
3. Kristen Neuberger (1994)............. 6
Michelle Kephart (1991)............... 6
5. Marlena Mucciaroni (2001)..........5
6. Heather Clark (1994).................... 4
Heather Heist (1993).................... 4
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................... 4
Rose Picctrillo (1994).................... 4
10. Jen Ronald (2003).......................... 3
April Hurd (2001)........................3
AprU Hurd (1999)........................3
Karen Norton (1990).................... 3
Ann Palermo (1984) .................... 3
HOME RUNS
1. Heather Clark (1996).................... 6
2.
Heather Clark (1995).................... 5
Kathy Mazur (1985) .................... 5
4. Heather Clark (1994).................... 4
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Andrea Palmieri (2004)..................3
April Hurd (2001)........................3
Leigh McM^on (1997) ............... 3
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............. 3
Ivy Turner (1990)..........................3
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................... 3
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............... 3
STOLEN BASES
1. Sara Bishop (1991) .................... 21
2. Debbie Rudenski (1977)............. 19
3. Sharon McDuff (1977).................18
4. Shelly Herzing (1985)................. 17
5. Jen McClain (1997) .................... 13
Jennifer Yoimg (1995)................. 13
6. Courtney Shewak (2003)............12
Michelle Weber (1997) ............... 12
Nancy Jamison (1977)................. 12
Sue Davey (1977)........................12
10. Sue Davey (1978).........................11
STRIKEOUTS
1. Diane Trickey (2000) .................32
2. Tara Frantz (2004)...................... 30
3. DanieUe Demore (1995)............. 29
4. Jennifer Mitchell (1995) ............. 26
5. Brandi Henderson (2000)............25
6.
Basil Davis (2003)........................23
7. Katie Wratten (2003)...................23
Tara Frantz (2003)...................... 23
MicheUe Weber (1995) ............... 23
10. Jen Ronald (2003).........................22
April Hurd (1999)...................... 22
BASE ON BALLS
1. Jennifer Mitchell (1996) ............. 16
2.
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................15
3. Jennifer Podlucky (1992)............14
Marla Mucciaroni (2001)............14
Kathy Mazur (1995) ...................14
Keri Criscione (199'^...................14
MicheUe Weber (1995) ............... 14
Rose PicciriUo (1993)...................14
Robin Boyd (1985)...................... 14
10. April Hurd (2000)........................13
Stormy Alexander (1997)............13
MicheUe Weber (1997) ............... 13
MeUssa Peters (1993)...................13
GAMES
1. MicheUe Weber (1995) .................48
Heather Clark (1995).................. 48
DanieUe Demore (1^5)............. 48
Diana Holder (1995).................. 48
5. Jennifer Young (1995).................47
6. MicheUe Weber (1997) ............... 42
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Jennifer Mitchell (1995) ............. 42
Diane Trickey (1997).................. 42
Lisa Blackhurst (19^).................41
April Hurd (1999)...................... 41
Career
BATTING AVERAGE
(minimum 100 at bats)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Heather Clark (1994-96)...........415
Kristen Neuberger (1992-96).. .365
Heather Heist (1993)................ 356
Sarah Bishop (1990-91).............343
Diana Holder (1993-96).............330
Kathy Mazur (1983-86).............325
Stormy Alexander (1997-00) .. .322
Brandi Henderson (1999-00) .. .320
Keri Criscione (1996-97)...........320
Holly Hutchison (2004)..............317
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)......... 317
Susan Holl (1982-83)................ 316
MicheUe Kephart (1990-91)......315
Melissa Peters (1992-94)...........306
April Hurd (1998-01)................ 300
Ann Palermo (1984-85).............300
AT BATS
1. April Hurd (1998-2001)............449
2. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000)... .444
3. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)........ 436
4. MicheUe Weber (1994-97)..........410
5.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............382
6.
Kristen Neuberger (1992-94,'%)......
..................................................361
7. Meghan Seth (1999-2002)..........350
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............342
9.
Robin Boyd (1983-86)............... 330
10. Tara Frantz (2002-pres.)............317
RUNS
1. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............. 89
2.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 80
3.
Robin Boyd (1983-86).................76
4. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........70
5. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, '96) ....66
6. April Hurd (1998-2001) ............. 65
7. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 64
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 60
9. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....56
10. Melissa Peters (1992-94)............... 48
HITS
1. Diana Holder (1993-96)............206
2. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....143
3. Heather Clark (1994-96)............142
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6.
7.
8.
10.
AprU Hurd (1998-2001)............. 135
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 135
Kristen Neuber^ (1992-94, ’96) ....132
Michelle Weber (1994-97)............98
Meghan Seth (1999-2002)............91
Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........91
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............. 76
RBIs
1. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 96
2. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, ’96) ....75
3. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 66
4. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....55
5. Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 52
6. AprU Hurd (1998-2001) ............. 48
7.
Robin Boyd (1983-86).................41
8. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........38
9. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............36
10. Michelle Weber (1994-97).............34
DOUBLES
1.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 23
2. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 22
Kristen Neubeig;er (1992-94,'%)... 22
4. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....18
5. Rose Piccmllo (1991-94)............. 17
6. Brandi Henderson (1999-2000) ....16
7. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................15
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 15
I 9. April Huard (1998-2001).............13
i 10. Courtney Shewak (2002-04)........12
Meghan Seth (1999-2002).............12
Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........12
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1. Heather Clark (1994-96).............. 16
2. April
Hurd
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10
Kristen
Neul^ger
(1992-94,'%) ....10
4. Michelle Kephart (1990-91)..........8
Kathy Mazur (1993-86)..................8
6. Danielle Demore (1992-95) ..........7
7. Jen Ronald (2002-pres.)..................6
Marlena Mucciaroni (2001-03).....6
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............. 6
Rose PiccirUlo (1991-94)............... 6
HOME RUNS
1. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 15
2. Kathy Mazur (1983-86).................8
3. April Hurd (1998-2001) ............... 6
4. Kristen Neuburger (1992-94, '96) ..5
5. Andrea Palmieri (2002-pres.) ...... 4
6. Leigh McMahon (1997-98)............3
Diana Holder (1993-96) ............... 3
Ivy Turner (19^-91).................... 3
Edinboro Universit^^ SoftbaU 2005
Diana Cooper (1985-86)............... 3
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............... 3
STOLEN BASES
1. Sara Bishop (1990-91).................34
2. Robin Boyd (1983-86).................33
3. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............29
4. SheUy Herzing (1985-86)............24
5. Sue Davey (1977-78)...................23
6. Sharon McDuff (1977-78)............22
7. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................21
8.
Rita Liberti (1982-84)...................20
Kristen Neuberger (1992-94,'%)... 20
10. Kathy Bennicoff (1977-78)...........17
Nancy Jamison (1977-78)............17
STRIKEOUTS
1.
Diane Trickey (1997-00)............. 73
2. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................68
3. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............63
4. April Hurd (1998-01) .................54
5. Amanda RUey (1998-01)............. 51
6. Courtney Shewak (2002-04)...... 49
7. Amy Burlingame (1995-97)........ 46
8. Andrea Palmieri (2002-04)..........45
Meghan Seth (19^-02)............... 45
10. Jennifer Mitchell (199:^96)...........44
BASE ON BALLS
1. MicheUe Weber (1994-97)............49
2. April Hurd (1998-01) .................43
3. Kathy Mazur (1983-^)............... 42
4. Melissa Peters (1992-94)............. 39
5. Diane Trickey (1997-00)............. 36
6. Rose Piccmllo (1991-94)............. 31
7.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 30
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 29
9.
Courtney Shewak (2002-04)...... 25
Stormy Alexander (1997-00)...... 25
Jennifer Podlucky (1991-94) ...... 25
GAMES
1.
MicheUe Weber (1994-97)..........157
2. AprU Hurd (1998-2001)............147
3. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) 143
4. Diane Trickey (1997-2000).......141
5. Diana Holder (1993-96).......... 134
6. Lisa Blackhurst (1997-2000).....128
7. Meghan Seth (1999-2002)........ 126
8. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, '96)..
..................................................118
9. Heather Qark (1994-96).......... 116
10. Jennifer Mitchell (1993-96)....... 109
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest
comprehensive four-year university in northwestern
Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some
8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic
programs. The University's programs in art, criminal
justice, and speech language pathology, among oth
ers, have earned regional and national recognition
and accolades, and me campus is ranked among the
top 10 in the nation for the services provided for stu
dents with disabilities. In 2003 the University's instutional accreditation with the Commission on Higher
Education Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten
years. In the 2006-07 academic year, the University
will celebrate its Sesquicentennial recognizing 150
years of service to the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the met
ropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh,
arid less than 20 miles south of the city of Erie ~
Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat
of Crawford County, is approximately 20 miles south
of Edinboro.
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University ofPA
Frank G. Pogue was appointed
the 15th president of Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania on July
1,1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a
bachelor's degree from Alabama
State University, a master's degree
from Atlanta University, and a
Ph.D. from the University of
Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University, Dr.
Pogue was the vice chancellor for student affairs and
special programs at the State University of New York
(SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in
that position for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he
also served for one year as interim president at the
SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment
in the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue
was vice president for student affairs, associate vice
president for research and educational development,
dean of undergraduate studies, and a department
chairperson, all at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and
statewide leadership groups. He serves as a member
of the American Council on Education (ACE)
Commission on Women in Higher Education. He is a
member of the American Association of State Colleges
and Universities (AASCU) Committee on Professional
Development, Millennium Leadership Initiative and
Christa McAuliffe Selection Committee. He was
appointed in 2003 to the International Association of
The University's Baron-Fomess Libraiy has more
than 480,000 boimd volumes and 1.3 million micro
form units, along with an online catalog, access to
numerous online databases and electronic reserves.
The building is equipped with a wireless network,
computer l^s and equipment to assist users with
visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modern
University Center, planetarium, observatory, reading
clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics
labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the
latest hardware and software, three art galleries, an
animation studio, campus radio and televsion sta
tions, health center, counseling center, and much
more — all accessible for people with disabilities. The
recently renovated and expanded Crawford Center
for Health and Physical Education and Disability
Resources rivals any facility of its kind in the nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas,
there are 43 buildings on the spacious Edinboro
Campus, including six residence halls with private or
shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and
living-learned floors — all are wired for voice, video
and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie
and Meadville. Edinboro University in Erie — The
Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre campus that
includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a
unique facility for small conferences, business meet
ings, and special events. Edinboro University in
Meadville is located in the city's historic Bessemer
Building.
University Presidents Commission on Disarmament
Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace. Since 1984,
Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on Higher
Education Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools (MSA). Most recently, he served as President
for the MSA Board of Trustees and as a member of its
Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair of
the Commission's Executive Committee.
Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of
the BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network.
He served for two years as chairperson of the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
(SSHE) Commission for the Universities and
Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. In
October 1996, Dr. Pogue was appointed by then
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor's
Commission on Academic Standards. In November
2002, he was appointed co-chair of the Higher
Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed
Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he was
appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of
Education Higher Education Advisory Board.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber
of Commerce with the Louis J. Tullio Community
Service Award. The Greater Erie Community Action
Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P.
Martin Community Service Award in 2000, and in
1999, the Distinguished Service Award for Leadership
and Vision was presented to him by the SUNY at
Albany Council of Trustees.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created
the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a
learner-centered environment where students come
first and are an integral part of a caring and support
ive campus community.
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Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:
Governor of Pennsylvania
Edward G. Rendell
Pennsylvania State System
of Higher Education
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor
Board of Governors
Mr. Charles A. Gomulka, Chair
Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, Vice
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Mr. Kim E. Lyttle, Vice Chair
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Baker
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Mr. David M. Sanko
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Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice
Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
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(ex officio)
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Council
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to
the President for Equiiw
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Development
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of
Education
Dr. Mary Margaret Bevevino,
Dean of Graduate Studies
and Research
Ms. Janet Dean, University
Ombudsperson and
Associate Vice President
for Human Resources and
Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate
Vice President for
University Libraries
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate
Vice President for
Technology and
Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, Vice
President for Enrollment
Services and University
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Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of
Public Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of
Science, Management and
Technology
Mr. Kahan SabTo, Interim Vice
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Affairs and Student
Success
Mr. James Sheehan, Vice
President for Finance and
Administration
Ms. Emily Sinsabaugh,
Executive to the President
for University
Communications and
Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal
Arts
Dr. Robert Weber, Provost and
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Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice
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season at the helm of the Edinboro
University softball program.
Gierlak guided Edinboro to the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
playoffs in 1990 and led the Fighting Scots
to a 21-10 overall record in 1994.
The Boro has not been as fortunate in
recent years, but did make a revival in
2003. After going 7-24 in 2002 and 9-28 in
2001 the Fighting Scots finished with a 1622 ledger. Last year's team was 8-28.
Gierlak's 2000 squad posted a 21-15 record,
his fourth 20-win season.
The 2000 version of Fighting Scot softball posted 14 wins in the PSAC West, the
most conference victories with Gierlak in
charge. Two of the PSAC wins came
against perennial power Califomia(Pa.).
Gierlak began his coaching career in
football before concentrating on softball.
He coached the Edinboro softball team
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Go Scots!
Dan Gierlak enters his sixteenth
from 1989-94, then after a one-year hiatus
in 1995 to focus solely on his duties as an
assistant on former head coach Tom
HoUman's football staff, he returned in
1996.
After graduating from Edinboro in
1983, Gierl^ moved on to Thiel College,
serving as an assistant football coach in
1984. His next stop was semi-professional
football, directing the Chicago Cowboys to
a national title in 1984 and a second-place
national finish in 1985. Gierlak returned to
his akna mater in 1986, serving as an assis
tant football coach at Edinboro for nine
seasons. He was responsible for the
recruitment and coaching of eight Fighting
Scot All-Americans, including 1989 Harlon
Hill Finalist Elbert Cole and Jeremy O'Day,
a 1996 first-team AU-PSAC offensive line
man and a member of the 1998 CEL Grey
Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts.
A native of Buffalo, New York,
Gierlak graduated from Edinboro with a
Bachelor's Degree in Health and Physical
Education. He was a three-year letterman
for the Fighting Scots football team as a £
defensive back.
Gierlak and his wife, the former Amy
Adams, also a graduate of Edinboro
University, have three children, Alexandria
Alicia (12), Daniel Jr. (Joey) (9) and Lauren
(5). Amy is a former Nancy Acker Award
winner, recognized as the top senior
female athlete at Edinboro in 1989.
T
Thank you for supporting Edinboro University athletics and the stu
dent-athletes who compete for our football, wrestling, basketball, volleyball,
wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports, cross country, track, soccer,
swimming, and softball teams. INe are proud of their accomplishments ath
letically and academically, and we are proud of our coaching stajfwho assist
in making good things happen for students and the University.
The Athletic programs at Edinboro University enjoy a rich history and
tradition of excellence. This amazing legacy will be among the points of
pride celebrated during the University's Sesquicentennial in the 2006-07
academic year. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150th anniver
sary, we are guided by the theme, "Building a prosperous future through
academic excellence and civility." The learning, dedication, discipline, and
sportsmanship that are central to the experience of Edinboro athletes also
enable their prosperity in other aspects of life. At the same time, athletic competitions contribute to the
quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania. Clearly, the
Fighting Scots are a partner in the region's prosperity.
YJe encourage our Fighting Scot Fans to visit the campus as often as possible. I look forward to
greeting you at our athletic, cultural, and arts presentations.
Oierlak’s Record at Edinboro
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1996
1997
Overall
18-11
14-19-1
11-23
6-16
13-20
21-10
19-19
20-22
PSAC
5-5
6-4
2-8
2-8
5-5
6-4
9-11
7-13
Pet.
.621
.426
.324
.273
.394
.677
.500
.476
Edinljoro University Softball 2005
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Overall
15-24
20-22-1
21-15
9-28
7-24
16-22
8-28
15 Years
218-303-2
PSAC
9-11
11-9
14-6
5-15
3-15
7-13
3-17
94-144
Pet.
.385
.478
.583
.243
.226
.421
.222
.419
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Oierlak Looks for Upperclass Leadersliip
to Lead to Wins
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Dan Gierlak looks to reverse a disturbing
trend, as his Fighting Scots have suffered
four straight losing seasons. Edinboro
ended the 2004 campaign with an 8-28
record, ending the season with ten
straight losses.
Gierlak likes what he sees in this
year's squad. He admits that the pitching
is yoimg, and the Fighting Scots \\dU have
to score some runs to put people away,
along with mixing and matching a group
of inexperienced but promising hurlers.
What impress^ the veteran coach
the most is the leadership capabilities of
his upperclassmen. "If you watched our
practices, you would never know we only
won eight games last year," related
Gierlak. "The attitude of the kids has just
been great. This is a close-knit team.
They have worked extra hard through the
fall and winter.
"I think our senior leadership is out
standing. Andrea Palmieri, Jen Ronald,
Tara Frantz have been here four years,
and they want to leave on a greeat note.
Holly Hutchison is a junior who is an out
standing person and a super player. It's
been a few years since we've had some
great leaders. I don't think anyone will
outwork us."
While Gierlak likes his team's leader
ship capabilities, on the field it's hitting
that will hopefully carry the Fighting
Scots to a winning season, that despite a
.236 team average a year ago.
"I think we will be able to hit,"
Gierlak emphasized. "I'll be very disapp>ointed if we don't. I know we have to
score some runs.
"We're stiU yoimg in pitching, we
threw well at times last year. We have
some exceptional pitchers, which we
haven't had in a while. I'm excited about
our two freshmen pitchers. I'm anxious to
see those kids. Our pitchers are a year
A year ago Gierlak entered the sea
son wi^ two sophomores and two fresh
men on his pitclWg staff. It hasn't
changed this year, as the youth still
abounds. But the four aforementioned
pitchers are a year older, and he's added
two freshmen who possess great promise.
The veteran of the group is Kim
Heissner, a junior who posted a 1-12
record but with a respectable 2.92 ERA.
In 621/3 innings she gave up 85 hits and
33 walks with 24 strikeouts.
"Kim had a great freshman year",
emphasized Gierlak, "including a one-hit
ter against Mercyhurst. She was dinged
up last year with a back injury, and
wasn't healthy most of the year. She's
looking good this year and will have an
impact. She has a great drop ball. She
throws hard, and she's learned to become
a pitcher, not just a thrower."
The other junior on the pitching staff
is Samantha Knipp, but she has seen lim
ited action her firet two years. "Her first
two years it seemed like each year she's
gotten sick in the winter," Gierlak pointed
out. "This year she's healthy. She has to
become a lot more consistent. She's a lot
stronger and her ball is moving better."
Gierlak points to last year's game
with Califomia(Pa.) when talking about
Krupp's potential. She held a 1-0 lead
before the Vulcans rallied against a tiring
Krupp. She finished the year with an 0-4
record and 6.44 ERA in 291/3 innings.
Sophomores Jessica Lindamood and
Kim Kurchev showed promise as fresh
men. Lindamood finished with a 3-4
record with a 3.72 ERA. She tossed a
team-high 69 2/3 innings, giving up 89
hits and 25 walks while striking out 32.
"Jessica emerged in the fall," Gierlak
commented. "She picked up a little speed,
working on a riseball. She already has a
great changeup. There's times when she
throws the ball extremely well. With her
changeup, she can emerge as a dominat
ing pitcher for us." Lindamood's hitting
also caught Gierlak's attention this fall.
Kurchev highlighted her freshman
campaign with a no-hitter against
Fayetteville State. She ended the year
with a 4-8 record and 5.25 ERA, but threw
two shutouts. In 66 2/3 innings she
allowed 105 hits, with 31 walks and a
team-high 49 strikeouts.
Two freshmen in particular have
Gierlak excited. The first is Vanessa Rose,
a lefthander who was a two-time confer
ence player of the year at
Manchester(Oh.) Fligh School. "Tm very
impressed with her," related Gierlak.
"She makes the ball move more than any
body I've been around." Rose may be
slowed early on after a bout with
mononucleosis this winter.
The other first-year hurler expected
to make an impact is Mary Lynn Arlotta.
A former standout at Moimt St. Mary
Academy, Arlotta is a two-time league
MVP. "Mary Lynn comes from a good
program," noted Gierlak. "She's a strong
kid who can make the ball move. I think
she'll emerge as one of our top pitchers.
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older. At the same time, I don't think we
can go out and just blow people away
with one pitcher. We have to move pitch
ers around."
In addition to the young pitching
staff, the middle infield has Gierlak con
cerned. While the Fighting Scots are very
solid at first and third, Gierlak must
replace starters at second base and short
stop. His main goal — make the routine
plays.
For years Gierlak has scheduled an
extremely grueling southern trip to begin
the season. He's taking a different
approach this year, wifii nine games
sAeduled in Fort Myers, FL. The differ
ence is the Fighting &ots will face eight
teams from the north, plus traditional
southern power Lynn. The trip gets
underway on March 7 vs. Holy Family.
Pitcliers
As a freshman she'll take her lumps, but
she's smart. She's a pitcher, not a throw
er."
Two other newcomers will likely
play limited roles this year. Lauren
Gardner is a freshman who is a hard
worker and continues to work on funda
mentals. Gabe Shields is a local product
from nearby Fort LeBoeuf High School. A
player with promising abiMity, she threw
some in the fall but not much during the
winter. She could also see time at first
base.
Infielders
The saying goes that winning teams
are strong up the middle. More than any
thing the Fighting Scots will be young
and inexperienced.
The good news is the Fighting Scots
are very strong on the comers with HoUy
Hutchison at first base and Andrea
Palmieri at third base.
Hutchison, a junior who swings from
the left side, emerged as Edinboro's sec
ond-leading hitter in her first season as a
Fighting Scot after transferring from
Geneva.
She hit .317
with a teamhigh 19
RBIs, and
displayed
plenty of
extra base
power with
9 doubles, a
triple and a
homer.
"Holly
is one of the
best hitters
in our con
ference,"
exclaimed
Gierlak.
"We expect
big things
from her.
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She may play some other spots in the
infield. Holly's a leader with a great
glove, and one of the best sticks since I've
been here."
Pahnieri enters her fourth year as the
starter at the hot comer. A strong defen
sive performer, she has improved as a hit
ter each year. A year ago she bumped her
average up fro .242 to .259, with 14 RBI's,
second on the team, with 5 doubles and a
team-high 3 home runs.
"Last year Andrea's glove was not as
good, as she made a lot of errors (22), but
die pitchers didn't help," Gierlak pointed
out. "She's out to prove she's one of the
best third basemen in our league, both in
fielding and hitting. She has the ability to
be an outstanding hitter. Last year she
came through at times with clutch hits."
Junior Basil Davis is expected to take
over at second base, with sophomore
Kristi Diminuco the likely starter at short
stop. Gierlak has one goal for both play
ers — make the routine plays.
Davis saw considerable action as a
freshman, but not as much as a sopho
more as she struggled with a .156 average
in 64 at
bats.
"Basil has
done a real
good job.
She's
worked
her tail
off,"
stressed
Gierlak.
"She has
very good
athletic
ability. I
think she's
going to
have a
good year
for us,
both hit
ting and in
the field.
She has the ability to be very steady."
Diminuco also stmggled with the bat
as a freshman, with just 3 hits in 37 at bats
(.081), striking out 17 times. "Kristi has
been a pleasant surprise," admitted
Gierlak. "She has a very steady glove and
can make the routine plays. She's worked
hard on batting, and has come a long
ways. She has the ability to be a very
good player."
No fewer than five players are bat
tling for the catching job, and Gierlak feels
whoever wins out will be an improve
ment from a year ago. None of them saw
time behind the plate a year ago.
The lone veteran is Leanne
Carmichael, a versatile sophomore who
will also see time at first base and also
possibly third base. She spent most of her
time at designated hitter a year ago, fin
ishing with a .143 average.
"We needed to find a spot to get her
on the field," Gierlak emphasized. "She's
a hard worker and has developed into a
pretty good catcher."
The other four candidates are fresh
men, all with qualifies that have caught
Gierlak's attention. Jessica Cox was a
standout on two Northwestern High
School teams that reached the PIAA
Western finals, in 2002 and 2004. "Jess
has a cannon for an arm," noted Gierlak.
"She can play. She's a bigger kid and
comes from a very good program. She
knows how to win. She has great confi
dence in herself, and she can hammer the
ball. I'm real impressed with her."
Mandie lorfido spent the winter
playing on the women's basketball team,
so she may get a late start. But her athlet
ic ability intrigues Gierlak, so much so
that she may also see time at shortstop.
"Mandie is a hard-nosed kid who
knows the game," Gierlak pointed out.
"She swings a great bat, has a very good
arm, and is a leader. She's a good enough
athlete that she could play in any spot."
Hannah Kipfer is actually in her sec
ond season academically, but did not play
a year ago. She has been a pleasant sur-
Gierlak enters 2005 feeling the
strength of his team is in the outfield, with
two of three starters returning.
After playing at first base and hitting
just .216 as a sophomore, Jen Ronald
moved to right field a year ago and hit a
team-leading .341 while earning second
team All-PSAC West honors. She had 4
doubles and a pair of triples while steal
ing 7 bases in 8 tries.
"Jen needs to pick up where she left
off last year," Gierlak stated. "She did a
great job. She'll be our number two or
three hitter. She can bimt, run or slap.
She's not a flashy player, but very steady."
Senior Tara Frantz enters her fourth
year as the starting center fielder. A first
team AU-PSAC West selection as a sopho
more when she led the Scots with a .303
average, she dropped to a .257 average a
year ago. Frantz did have 5 doubles, a
homer, and stole 7 bases in 12 attempts,
but Gierlak expects her play to improve
this year.
"Tara was previously an all-region
player, and she has to get back to being at
that level," emphasized Gierlak.
"Defensively, she has a great glove, a can
non for an arm, and she covers a lot of
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prise, exhibiting a very strong arm. If her
bat comes aroimd, Gierlak predicts she'll
see plenty of action either at catcher or in
the outfield.
Megan Prazenica is another player
who can play multiple positions, and
could also see time in the infield. She can
run and has exhibited a solid bat.
Depth aboimds at first base, with
Carmichael, Arlotta and Lmdamood capa
ble of playing there. In addition, Jen
Ronald, the starter two years ago, could
move back in from right field if needed.
Diminuco and Prazenica are the
reserves at second base, with lorfido an
alternative at shortstop. Cox and
Carmichael will fill in for Palmieri at third
base.
Outfielders
ground. She loves to play The better she
plays, the better we'll be."
Left field is up for grabs, with Cyndi
Camaghi, Kipfer and Rose leading the
battle. Camaghi is a junior who played
two seasons at UNC Pembroke before
transferring to Edinboro. After hitting
.269 while starting 41 games for the
Braves in 2003, she slumped to .169 a year
ago.
"Cyndi has been a plesant surprise,"
commented Gierlak. "She can run well,
and has a strong arm. I'm anxious to see
her hitting. We've changed some things.
She can be a good player."
The hidden variable in the outfield is
Katie Wratten, a fourth-year junior who
saw considerable action in 2003, hitting
.262, but played in just 20 games a year
ago, with a .200 average. She is serving
an internship near her hometown in New
York, and may not be available very
much.
Gierlak looks for freshmen Abby
Paterline and Amanda Ward to figure in
the outfield mix. Paterline is a redshirt
freshman who joined the team this year
and is still
raw. Ward
is also a
sophomore
academical
ly who
joined the
team this
year, and is
also in need
of experi
ence.
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2005 Fightiiig Scot Roster
No. Name
2 Mary Lynn Arlotta
Pos.
P/IB
Ht.
5-7
Yr.
Fr.
B/T
L/R
35
15
Leanne Carmichael
Cyndi Camaghi
IB/C
OF
5-7
5-8
So.
Jr.
R/R
R/R
Jessica Cox
Basil Davis
C
2B
5-9
5-2
Jr.
Kristi Diminuco
Kim Fleissner
Tara Frantz
Lauren Gardner
Holly Hutchison
Mandie lorfido
Hannah Kipfer
Samantha Kmpp
Kim Kurchev
Jessica Lindamood
Andrea Palmieri
Abby Paterline
Megan Prazenica
Jen Ronald
Vanessa Rose
Gabe Shields
Amanda Ward
Julie Wells
Katie Wratten
2B/SS
P/C
OF
P/INF
IB
3
7
6
13
21
44
9
20
8
14
5
11
23
27
18
12
28
38
10
41
24
54
5-5
5-3
5-7
5-8
5-7
c/ss
OF/C 5-5
P
5-3
P/lNF 54
P/IB
5-8
3B
5-1
OF
54
INF/C 5-5
OF/IB 5-5
P/OF 5-8
IB/P 5-6
OF
5-6
IB
5-8
OF
54
Fr.
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
S/R
Sr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
L/L
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
R/R
So. R/R
So. R/R
R/R
Sr.
Fr.-r R/R
R/R
Fr.
L/L
Sr.
L/L
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
R/R
Fr.
Jr.
L/R
So.
Jr.
The 2005 Fighting Scots
Hometown/High School
North Tonawanda, NY/Moimt
St. Mary Academy
Pinehurst, MA/Billerica Memorial
White Plains, IW/ Whith Plains/
UNC Pembroke
Cranesville, PA/Northwestern
West Decatur, PA/PhilipsburgOsceola
Albion, NY/Albion
Greensburg, PA/Hempfield
Bellefonte, PA/Bellefonte
New Castle, PA/Neshannock
Ellwood City, PA/Lincoln
Ambridge, PA/Ambridge
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Bellevue, OH/Bellevue
Mogadore, OH/Mogadore
Hartville, OH/Lake
Binghamton, NY/Chenango
West Newton, PA/Yough
Sarver, PA/Freeport Area
Guelph, ONT/Centennial CVl
Akron, OH/Manchester
Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf
Burgettstown, PA/Burgettstown
Wattsburg, PA/Seneca
EarlviUe, NY/Sherbume-Earlville
Head Coach: DanGierlak
Edinboro University Softball 2005
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21
Tara Frantz
Outfielder
5'3" Senior
Bell^onte, PA
Bell^onte HS
Enters her fourth year
as the starter in center
field ... has excellent
speed and will once
again serve as the leadoff hitter ... all
region player as a junior but slipped slight
ly a year ago... strong defensive outfielder
with great glove and arm... 2004: Started
35 games, hitting .257 with five doubles
and a homer... second on team in runs (15)
... tied for team lead with seven stolen
bases ... hit over .300 most of the year
before finishing in 4-for-30 slump... had six
games with multiple hits, including 3-for-5
effort with a home run and 3 RBls vs.
Slippery Rock ... 2003: Led team with a
.303 batting average, earning first team AllPSAC West honors and All-Region recog
nition ... started all 38 games, also leading
Scots in at bats (119), hits (36) and runs (19)
... had seven doubles, a triple and a home
run ... also stole eight bases and did not
commit an error in 63 chances ... had 12
multiple-hit games, and hit first career
home run against Millersville... 2002: Hit
.271 while starting all but one contest... led
the team in RBIs (11) and tied for the lead
in hits with 23 ... had three doubles and
three triples, along with a team-high six
stolen bases... had five multiple-hit games,
including a 3-for-4 effort with a pair of runs
batted in and a triple vs. Slippery Rock ...
drove in three runs against West Virginia
Wesleyan ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a
three-time All-Mountain League selection
while playing at Bellefonte Area High
School... earned Most Valuable Player and
Rookie of the Year honors during her four
Edinboro University Softball 2005
years as a starter... led the Lady Raiders to
a 20-5 record as a senior ... also a starter in
volleyball... PERSONAL: Bom May 27,
1983 ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.55
GPA ... working on a minor in
Mathematics ... daughter of Diana and
Tom Frantz.
Frantz Career Statistics
Year
G
2002 31
2003
38
2004
35
Careerl04
AB
85
119
113
317
RH RBI 2B3B HR SB Avg
6 23 11 3 3 0 6 .271
19 36
5 7 1 1 8 .303
15 29
6 5 0 1 7 .257
40 88 22 15 4 2 21 .278
23
Andrea Palmieri
Third Base
5T' Senior
Binghamton, NY
Chenango Valley HS
Outstanding leader
who is in her fourth
year as the starting
third baseman
strong defensive player who has made
strides as a hitter each year, particularly in
the clutch... a player who possesses a great
work ethic... is maturing as a hitter after
boosting her average over 70 points last
year ... 2004: Played in and started 32
games, hitting .259 ... was second on the
team in RBI's with 14 ... had five doubles
and led the Scots with three home runs ...
also had a team-leading 11 walks ... fin
ished strong, with five hits in her final nine
at bats ... had five multiple-hit games ...
2003: Started all 38 games, hitting .242
with 12 doubles and 11 walks ... had three
doubles, a triple and a homer ... had seven
multiple-hit games ... ended the year with
a streak of 6-for-13 ... hit first career home
run in season opener against West Liberty
... 2002: Started all 31 games at third base.
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The 2005 Fightmg Scots
but hit just .169... had two doubles and led
the Scots with seven sacrifices ... had four
multiple-hit games ... started the year in a
3-for-28 slump... HIGH SCHOOL: Fouryear starter at Chenango Valley High
School, helping Warriors to the New York
Qass B State Championship as a senior
when team went 27-1... hit .324 and earned
All-Section honors as a junior and sopho
more ... graduated ninth in her class ...
PERSONAL: Bom August 2, 1983 ...
Social Work major with a 3.94 GPA ...
minoring in Psychology and Sociology ...
daughter of BeA and Anthony Palmieri.
Palmieri’s Career Statistics
Year G
2002
31
2003
38
2004
32
CareerlOl
AB
77
95
81
253
RH RBI 2B3B HR SB
4 13 3 2 0 0
8 23 12 3 1
1
9 21 14 5 0 3
21 57 29 10 1 4
0
3
2
5
Avg
.169
.242
.259
J225
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Jen Ronald
Oulfielder/First
Base
5'5" Senior
Guelph, ONT
Centennial CV.L HS
The 2005 Fightmg Scots
ished the season with a six-game hitting
streak, going 12-for-20 in that stretch... had
seven multiple-hit games, including a 4for-5 effort vs. Slippery Rock... 2003: One
of four players to start all 38 games, finish
ing with a .216 batting average ... drove in
11 runs and showed some pop at the plate
with 5 doubles and 3 triples ... committed
just three errors ... had seven multiple-hit
games, including a 2-for-3 effort against
Lock Haven wi& 3 RBIs and a triple ...
2002: Played in 19 games in the outfield,
with six starts ... hit .217 with a triple and
two runs batted in ... went 2-for-4 against
Slippery Rock ... HIGH SCHOOL:
Picked up her softball experience playing
on a travel team in Canada, playing vol
leyball and badminton at Centennial C.V.I.
High School... helped softball club to 1999
and 2001 Provincid Championships, and a
third place finish in the Canadian champi
onships in 2001 ... was named the
Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 ...
PERSONAL: Bom September 18,1982 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a
minor in History ... has a 3.73 GPA ...
daughter of Loma and Francis Ronald.
Ronald s Career Statistics
Year
2002
2003
2004
Career
[
Second Base
5'2" Junior
West Decatur, PA
PhilipsburgOsceola HS
Expected to start at
second base after a
strong fall showing ...
playing time tailed off a year ago after
starting most of freshman season at second
... a very good athlete who has the ability to
be solid at the plate and in the field ...
2004: Hit just .156 while playing in 28
games ... had three doubles ... had two
multiple-hit games, including a 2-for-3
outing in the season finale against
Califomia(Pa.) ... 2003: Hit .186 while
playing in 37 games, with 35 starts... drove
in five runs and stole four bases ... had
three multiple-hit games, including a per-
Basil Davis
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feet 3-for-3 effort against Mercyhurst ...
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in
softball and started four years in soccer at
Philipsburg-Osceola High School ... as a
senior, received the Hustle Award, the
Outstanding Defense Award, the Senior
All-Star Award, and was a first team allstar in softball ... PERSONAL: Bom
December 11, 1983 ... Speech Pathology
major ... daughter of Melanie and Mark
Davis.
Davis’ Career Statistics
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
19 23
6 5 2 0 1 0 1 .217
38 102 5 22 11 5 3 0 3 .216
32 91 12 31 6 4 2 0 7 .341
89 216 23 58 19 9 6 0 11 .269
Versatile player who
emerged as an out
standing hitter ... has
found a home in right field ^er switching
between first base and the outfield her first
three years ... a left-handed hitter with
good speed ... in third year as a starter ...
excellent number two hitter with the abili
ty to bimt or slap the ball... 2004: Earned
second team AJl-PSACWest honors after
leading the team with a .341 average... had
31 hits, second on the team, and was third
in runs (12) ... added four doubles and a
team-hi^ two triples ... tied for team lead
with seven stolen bases in eight tries ... finEdinboro Universitjl^ Softball 2005
7.
Basil Davis
Edinboro University Softball 2005
Year
2003
2004
Career
G
37
28
65
AB R H RBI 2B 3BHRSB Avg
102 8 19
5 0 0 0 4 .186
64 3 10
3 3 0 0 0 .156
166 11 29
8 3 0 0 4 .175
13
Kim Fleissner
Pitcher
5'5" Junior
Greensburg, PA
Hempfield HS
Looks for good health
after battling a back
injury most of last
year ... despite injury
still led Fighting Scots in ERA... has a great
drop ball and has learned to become a
pitcher, not just a thrower ... 2004:
Posted a deceiving 1-12 record, with a
team-leading 2.92 ERA... started 11 games,
with two complete games, finishing third
in innings pitched (62 1/3) ... gave up 28
unearned runs ... lone win came in 8-1 tri
umph over Fayetteville State ... scattered
six hits and shuck out a career-high 10 bat
ters ... 2003: Finished with a 3-6 record
and a 3.99 ERA... made nine starts with
two complete games ... in 47 1/3 innings,
gave up 63 hits and 24 walks while striking
out 24 ... best game of the year was a onehitter against Mercyhurst, striking out a
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The 2005 Fightiiig Scots
The 2005 Fighting Scots
season-high 6 in an 8-0 six inning win ...
was named the PSAC Pitcher of the Week
for her effort against the Lakers ... allowed
just one earned run and five hits in a 4-2
win over Lock Haven, throwing six
innings ... HIGH SCHOOL; Started just
one season for Hempfield High School, but
was a Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Star as a
senior ... PElfeONAL: Bom March 30,
1983 ... Health & Physical Education major
with a minor in Athletic Coaching, with a
3.06 GPA ... daughter of Ellen and Alan
Fleissner.
Earned honorable mention All-American
MidEast Conference honors as a freshman
and was named to the AMC All-Freshman
Team ... hit .354 while starting 48 games as
the Golden Tornadoes went 42-12 ... drove
in 25 runs and had 13 doubles and 3 triples
... HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at
Lincoln High School, earning first team
All-Section accolades as a senior and sec
ond team as a junior ... PERSONAL;
Bom August 26, 1984 ... History major ...
daughter of Christine and Dale Hutchison.
Fleissner s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
36 104
Year W
L ERA GGS CG
2003
2004
6 3.99
12 2.92
3
1
15 9
18 11
Career 4 18 3.38 33 20
2
2
IP H BBSO
Hutchison’s Career Statistics
7 33
19
9
1
1
0 .317
47.1 63 24 24
62.1 85 33 24
4 109.2 148 57 48
9Holly Hutchison
14
Samantha Krupp
Pitcher
5'3" Junior
Bellevue, OH
Bellevue HS
MVP as a senior ... helped team to confer
ence championships as a junior and senior
... PERSONAL: Bom June 21, 1983 ...
Special Education major ... daughter of
Joyce and Donald Kmpp.
Krupp s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
IP H BBSO
0
0
0 10.50 3
4 6.44 10
0
4
0 5.1 11 2 1
2 29.1 47 12 5
Wratten’s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
Career 0
4 7.07 13
4
2 34.2 58 14 6
2003
2004
36
20
8412 22
404
8
Career 56
12416 30
2003
2004
24
.
Katie Wratten
Outfield
5'4" Junior
Earlville, NY
Sherbume-Earhnlle
HS
Lived up to her
advanced billing as
an outstanding Mtter
after
transferring
from Geneva College following her fresh
man season... coach Dan Gierlak considers
her one the best hitters he's seen ... also a
solid fielder at first base with a strong arm
... was hampered during fall drills due to a
broken finger ... may also see time at other
spots in the infield... 2004: Only player to
start all 36 games, finishing second on the
team with .317 average ... paced team
with 33 hits, adding a team-high 19 RBIs
and nine doubles ... had ten multiple-hit
games ... hit first career homer at Edinboro
vs. Slippery Rock ... AT GENEVA:
Third-year
pitcher
who is finally healthy
after battling injuries
and illness her first
two years ... is a lot stronger and her ball is
moving better ... needs to work on consis
tency ... 2004: Saw action in ten games,
with four starts and two complete games...
was 0^ with a 6.44 ERA ... tossed 29 1/3
innings, giving up 47 hits and 12 walks ...
suffered a 6-1 loss to Califomia(Pa.) in last
game of the year, bust score was 1-0 late in
the game, and all six runs were unearned...
2003; Appeared in three games in a relief
role, finishing with a 10.50 ERA... in 51/3
innings, gave up 11 hits and two walks
with one strikeout ... HIGH SCHOOL:
Started for three years in softball at
Bellevue High School, and earned two let
ters in cross country ... was named team
Fourth-year junior
who's availability is
up in the air for this
spring ... is serving an internship in her
hometown to fulfill her graduation
requirements ... described by head coach
Dan Gierlak as one of best athletes he's
ever coached ... possesses a solid bat and
strong arm ... 2004: Played in 20 games,
hitting .200 with five RBIs ... had a double
and a triple ... had two multiple-hit games
... 2003: Finished as third-leading hitter
on team with a .262 average while starting
34 games ... drove in nine runs, and had 4
doubles and a home mn... had three mul
tiple-hit games, including a 3-for-4 effort
with 4 RBIs against Millersville ... had a
double and homer vs. the Marauders ...
also had three hits against Lock Haven ...
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter
in both softball and soccer at SherbumeEarlville High School ... earned a total of
nine letters, including one in basketball...
was named the softball MVP as a sopho
Edinboro University Softball 2005
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Edinboro University Softball 2005
First Base
5’8" Junior
Elizabeth City, PA
Lincoln HS
more and senior ... a first team all-confer
ence selection her final two years... hit .482
as a senior ... was also a first team all-con
ference choice in soccer ... PERSONAL:
Bom May 6,1982... Sports Administration
major ... daughter of Joyce and Dana
Wratten.
94011 .262
5 1 1 0 0 .200
14 5
1
1
1 .242
15 .
Cyndi Carnaghi
Outfield
5'8" Junior
White Plains, NY
White Plains HS
Transfer from UNC
Pembroke who could
provide a boost to the
outfield... was a pleas
ant surprise in the fall, with an improved
swing ... runs well and has a strong arm ...
AT UNC PEMBROKE; Played two sea
sons for the Braves ... played in 29 games,
with 20 starts, as a sophomore, hitting .169
with a double, a homer and five RBIs ...
enjoyed strong freshman campaign, start
ing in 41 of 42 games, with a .269 batting
average ... had four doubles, a triple and a
homer, and drove in 13 runs ... stole a pair
of bases ... HIGH SCHOOL; Earned AllCounty and All-Section accolades three
times at White Plains High School while
starting all four years in softball ... was a
three-year letterwinner in basketball and
earned one letter in field hockey ... PER
SONAL: Bom March 12, 1984 ... Social
Work major with a minor in Psychology ...
daughter of Diana and Gary Carnaghi.
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The 2005 Fightiiig Scots
35
Leanne Carmichael
First Base/Catcher
5'7" Sophomore
Pinehurst, MA
Billerica Mem. HS
Hard-working player
who will play some
where ... is in the bat
tle for the starting
catching job, and could also see time at first
base or third base... also a strong candidate
to play designated hitter due to her strong
bat ... best position is first base, but head
coach Dan Gierlak is trying to find a place
to get her bat in the lineup ... has shown
promise behind the plate ... healthy this
year after recovering from knee surgery
during her senior year in high school ...
2004: Played in 23 games, hitting .143 in
49 at bats ... drove in two runs ... had lone
multiple-hit game against Slippery Rock,
Leanne Carmichael
£dinl>oro University Softball 2005
The 2005 FigJ:itiiig Scots
with two hits in four at bats and an RBI...
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport
standout at Billerica Memorial High
School, earning four letters in swimming
and two apiece in softball and basketball ...
PERSONAL; Born May 20, 1985 ...
Journalism major ... daughter of Sueci and
Paul Carmichael.
Carmichael s Career Statistics
Year
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
23
49
0
7
2
0
0
0
0 .143
Diminuco s Career Statistics
Year
GAB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Avg
2004
17
37
1
3
10
1
0
0
0 .081
Pitcher/First Base
5'8" Sophomore
Hartville, OH
Lake HS
5.
Kim Kurchev
Pitcher
5'4" Sophomore
Mogadore, OH
Mogadore HS
6. . . .
Kristi Diminuco
Second Bas^
Shortstop
5'4" Sophomore
Albion, IW
Albion HS
After seeing limited
action a year ago, was
a pleasant surprise
this fall and should start at shortstop ...
very steady with the glove and a player
who makes the routine plays ... continues
to work on improving at the plate ... could
also see time at second base ... 2004:
Played in 17 games, with 13 starts ... had
just three hits in 37 at bats for an .081 aver
age, with one double... HIGH SCHOOL:
A two-time Niagara-Orleans All-League
selection while playing at Albion High
School... also named to All-Western New
York All-Academic Team ... PERSONAL:
BomSeptember 25, 1984 ... Elementary
Education major ... daughter of Dale and
Richard Diminuco... sister Michelle played
softball for Fighting Scots a year ago ...
father played football and baseball at
Ottawa University, and is the football
coach at Albion High School... sister Kadi
ran track at Baldwin-Wallace.
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11.
Jessica Lindamood
Young pitcher who
led the Fighting Scots
in wins a year ago ...
best pitch is a knuckleball, which can control a game when it is
right... a hard pitch to throw in the cold ...
has worked to develop a down pitch... will
see plenty of time on the mound ... 2004:
Had a 4-8 record with a 5.25 ERA ... in
addition to leading the Scots in wins, led in
games started (12), complete games (4),
and strikeouts (49), and was second in
innings pitched (66 2/3) ... tossed five
inning no-hitter against Fayetteville State
for an 11-0 win, striking out 12 ... also
tossed 1-0 shutout against York (Pa.) in first
career start, giving up four hits ... HIGH
SCHOOL:
Outstanding pitcher at
Mogadore High School, setting school
records for season wins, innings pitched,
and strikeouts (560)... was a first team AllConference selection twice and an AllDistrict first team choice once ... PER
SONAL; Bom September 21, 1984 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a
minor in Coaching ... daughter of Sandi
and Keith Kurchev.
A player who could
make an impact as a
pitcher and hitter ...
possesses a great
changeup, and picked up some speed this
fall ... stronger this year, and head coach
Dan Cierlak feels she has the potential to
be a dominating pitcher, particularly with
the changeup ... also emerged in the fall as
a hitter and could see time at first base or
designated player ... 2004: Had a 3-4
record with a 3.72 ERA ... appeared in 17
games, with 9 starts, and tossed a teamhigh 69 2/3 innings ... gave up 89 hits and
walked 25 while striking out 32 ... threw a
shutout against Clarion in a 2-0 win, giving
up just two hits ... pitched all nine innings
in a 4-3 win over Slippery Rock, scattering
seven hits ... HIGH SCHOOL: Threeyear starter in softball at Lake High School
... as a senior was 9-2 as team won Federal
League title ... was an honorable mention
All-Federal League selection... PERSON
AL: Bom October 17, 1984 ... Nursing
major with a minor in Health ... daughter
of Kathy and Mark Lindamood.
Lindamood s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
2004
4 3.72 17
3
9
IP H BBSO
2 69.2 89 25 32
Kurchev’s Career Statistics
Year W
LERA GGSCG
2004
8 5.25 18 12
4
IP H BBSO
4 66.2 105 31 49
Edinboro University Softball 2005
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2005 Fightms Scots
2005 Fightiiis Scots
2Mary Lynn Arlotta Mandie
20 lorfido
Megan Prazenica
Pitcher/First Base
5'7" Freshman
N. Tonawanda, NY
Mount St. Mary
Academy
Catcher/Shortstop
5'7" Freshman
Ambridge, PA
Ambridge HS
18
10
Amanda Ward
Outfield
5'6" Freshman
Burgettstown, PA
Burgettstown HS
Infielder/Catcher
5'5" Freshman
Sarver, PA
Freeport Area HS
photo not
available
3
Jessica Cox
Catcher
5'9" Freshman
Cranesville, PA
Northwestern HS
44
Lauren Gardner
Outfielder/Catcher
5'4" Freshman
Meadville, PA
Meadville HS
27
Abby Paterline
28
Vanessa Rose
Pitcher/Outfielder
5'8" Freshman
Akron, OH
Manchester HS
38
Gabe Shields
Outfielder
5'4" Freshman
West Newton, PA
roughHS
41
Julie Wells
First Base/Pitcher
5'6" Freshman
Waterford, PA
Fort LeBoeufHS
Bob Abercrombie
______
PitcherAnfielder
5'7" Freshman
New Castle, PA
Neshannock HS
8
Hannah Kipfer
photo not
available
Edinboro University Softball 2005
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Edinboro University Softball 2005
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2004 Final Statistics
2004 Results
Hitting
G-GS AB
Ronald
32-32
Hutchison 36-36
Shewak
35-34
Leveille
26-25
Palmieri
32-32
Frantz
35-35
Wratten
20-15
Zataweski
17-13
Davis
28-27
Carmichael 23-16
Goetschius 18-16
Jones
11-6
M. Diminuco 19-19
GrzegorzewskilO-5
K. Diminuco 17-13
Hamed
4-0
91
104
102
73
81
113
40
34
64
49
37
15
47
17
37
2
R
H RBI 2B 3B HR AVG SB-A SLG
12
7
16
11
9
15
4
3
3
0
4
3
2
1
1
1
31
33
31
20
21
29
8
6
10
7
5
2
6
2
3
0
EU TOTALS 36-36 906 92 214
OPP. TOT. 36-36 1023 225 326
4
9
5
3
5
5
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
77 36
193 44
4
3
7
20
6
19
9
6
14
6
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
0
0
.341
.317
.304
.274
.259
.257
.200
.176
.156
.143
.135
.133
.128
.118
.081
.000
7-8
0-0
3-4
3A
2-2
7-12
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
.429
.452
.353
.356
.432
.327
.275
.176
.203
.143
.216
.133
.128
.118
.108
.000
.236 25-34
.319 53-58
.308
.426
13
19
16
11
17
30
12
13
13
12
16
7
15
8
17
1
5
4
8
6
11
8
4
2
0
0
6
2
2
0
1
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
220 59
110 101
7
5
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
.388
.345
.351
.338
.348
.306
.273
.222
.169
.143
.250
.235
.163
.118
.105
.000
6 29 286
3 40 .380
Pitcliing
Name
Fleissner
Lindamood
Kurchev
Krupp
TOTALS
OPPONENT
W-L ERA
G/GS CG S SHO
IP
H
62.1
69.2
66.2
29.1
85
89
105
47
1-12
3^
4-8
0-4
2.92
3.72
5.25
6.44
18/11
17/9
18/12
10/4
2
2
4
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
8-28
28-8
4.30
2.01
3^6
3^36
10
30
1
2
3 228.0
10 237.1
R ER BB SO HPWP
54
56
80
35
26
37
50
27
33
25
31
12
24
32
49
5
326 225 140 101 110
214 92 68 59 220
2
0
1
0
9
5
3
2
3 19
6 14
Fielding
Name
Andrea Palmieri
Edinl>oro University Softball 2005
PO
A
E
DP
FLD%
Fleissner
2
Lindamood
3
Carmichael
8
Hamed
1
Hutchison
198
M. Diminuco
61
Ronald
57
Zataweski
16
Frantz
44
Leveille
38
Grzegorzewski
5
K. Diminuco
33
Goetschius
58
Kurchev
4
Davis
53
Wratten
11
Shewak
59
Palmieri
28
Jones
4
Krupp
1
15
9
0
0
16
5
4
2
1
3
8
18
14
14
37
1
81
87
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
2
2
1
3
3
1
6
2
11
2
24
22
2
1
0
1
1
0
9
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
4
3
0
0
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.977
.971
.968
.947
.938
.932
.929
.927
.923
.900
.891
.857
.854
.839
.667
.667
316
275
91
43
11
5
.917
.958
TOTALS
OPPONENT
684
712
Final Record: 8-28
PSAC West: 3-17
SO BB HP S OB
4
page lb
Date
Marchs
March 6
March 7
March 9
March 12
March 13
March 14
March 30
April 3
April 9
April 10
April 12
April 15
April 16
April 17
April 18
April 24
April 26
Opponent
vs. Emory & Henry
vs. NC Wesleyan
vs. York (Pa.)
vs. Lynchburg College
at Methodist
at Coker College
at Coker College
at Fayetteville State
at Fayetteville State
vs. Bluefield State®
vs. North Florida®
vs. Wheeling Jesuit®
vs. West Liberty®
vs. Armstrong Atlantic®
at Lock Haven*
at Lock Haven*
at Slippery Rock *
at Slippery Rock *
CLARION*
CLARION*
at Qarion*
at Clarion *
at Gannon
at Gannon
SLIPPERY ROCK*
SLIPPERY ROCK*
INDIANA (PA) *
INDIANA (PA) *
at Indiana (Pa.)*
at Indiana (Pa.)*
LOCK HAVEN *
LOCK HAVEN *
at California (Pa.) *
at California (Pa.) *
CALIFORNIA (PA) *
CALIFORNIA (PA) *
W/L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Score
1-5
3-2
1-0
4-15
3-7
0-9
1-11
8-1
11-0
9-5
0-8
4-5
2-10
0-6
0-5
1-9
11-12
4-12
1-3
0-5
2-0
3-4
0-8
3-6
4-3
4-3
0-8
0-2
0-13
3-8
5-6
1-6
0-10
1-7
1-5
1-6
Pitcher of Record
Fleissner (0-1)
Lindamood (1-0)
Kurchev (1-0)
Krupp (0-1)
Kurchev (1-1)
Fleissner (0-2)
Kurchev (1-2)
Fleissner (1-2)
Kurchev (2-2)
Kurchev (3-2)
Fleissner (1-3)
Fleissner (1-4)
Kurchev (3-3)
Fleissner (1-5)
Fleissner (1-6)
Kurchev (3-4)
Fleissner (1-7)
Lindamood (1-1)
Fleissner (1-8)
Kurchev (3-5)
Lindamood (2-1)
Krupp (0-2)
Kurchev (3-6)
Fleissner (1-9)
Kurchev (4-6)
Lindamood (3-1)
Krupp (0-3)
Fleissner (1-10)
Kurchev (4-7)
Lindamood (3-2)
Fleissner (1-11)
Lindamood (3-3)
Kurchev (4-8)
Fleissner (1-12)
Lindamood (3^)
Krupp (0-4)
R-H-E
1-3-2
3-7-3
1-3-1
4-7-4
3-6-3
0-1-1
1-4-4
8-11-1
11-5-2
9-15-2
0-1-5
4-11-3
2-4-5
0-2^
0-1-2
1-3-0
11-17-2
4-7-5
1-1-2
0-4-4
2-6-1
3-6-1
0-1-4
3-7-1
4-13-1
4-11-3
0-1-1
0-4-3
0-7-3
3-9-3
5-10^
1-7-4
0-1-2
1-5-1
1-6-2
1-7-2
—
Player
HOME GAMES IN CAPS
*PSAC Western Division
@ at Francis Marion Tournament
Edinboro University Softball 2005
/J’ -
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Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Final 2004 PSAC Standings
Western Division
California (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
PSAC
17-3
16-4
12-8
8-12
4-16
3-17
Pet.
.850
.800
.600
.400
.200
.150
Overall
31-11
27-17
25-16
12-18
15-27
8-28
Pet.
.738
.614
.610
.400
.357
.222
Eastern Division
Shippensburg *
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
Millersville
PSAC
21-2
15-9
12-9-1
11-11
8-15-1
7-15-1
5-18-1
Pet.
.913
.625
.568
.500
.354
.326
.229
Overall
48-6
31-19
28-16-1
27-15
14-23-1
14-25-1
16-25-1
Pet.
.889
.620
.633
.643
.382
.363
.393
Edinboro All-PSAC Performers
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
2004
Jen Ronald (OF)
2003
Tara Frantz (OF)
First Team
2001
Second Team
Mariana Mucciarone (IB)
April Hurd (OF)
Natalie Kostelansky (Util)
Brianne Taylor (P)
First Team
Second Team
2000
First Team
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
* PSAC Tournament Champions
2004 AU-PSAC West
First Team
Becky Mezyk, Califomia(Pa.)
IB
Jennifer Doty, Califomia(Pa.)
2B
3B
KimMiller, Califomia(Pa.)
Gabrielle Rendon, Califomia(Pa.)
SS
C
Sarah White, Indiana(Pa.)
OF Angie Day, Califomia(Pa.)
OF Lynn Spiezio, Lock Haven
OF Shannon Tagliaferri, Slippery Rock
DP Kelly Deitrick, Lock Haven
UTIL Niki Banner, Slippery Rock
April Shannon, Clarion
P
Jodie Swavely, Indiana(Pa.)
2004 All-PSAC West
IB
2B
3B
SS
C
OF
OF
OF
DP
P
Second Team
Melissa Klingensmith, Indiana(Pa.)
Heather Johnson, Lock Haven
Ashley Walker, Clarion
Courtney Hughes, Lock Haven
Abby McMinn, Califomia(Pa.)
Nicole Fumia, Clarion
Jen Ronald, Edinboro
Leah Tedesco, Indiana(Pa.)
Stephanie Elk, Califomia(Pa.)
Maggie Fricko, Califomia(Pa.)
Becky Mezyk, Califomia(Pa.)
Brandy Henderson (IB)
Brianne Taylor (P)
Stormy Alexander (3B)
April Hurd (OF)
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
1999
Stormy Alexander (3B)
Brandy Henderson (IB)
Lisa Blackhurst (SS)
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
Brianne Taylor (P)
1998
Rookie of the Year
April Hurd (CF)
First Team
April Hurd (CF)
Second Team
Suzanne Nimelli (P)
First Team
Second Team
First Team
First Team
Brianne Taylor (P)
Michelle Mosberger (SS)
1997
Keri Criscione (DH)
Stormy Alexander (Util)
Leigh McMahon (C)
1996
Heather Clark (OF)
Kristin Neuburger (2B)
Diana Holder (3B)
Amy Burlingame (Util)
Leigh McMahon (C)
1995
Heather Clark (C)
Diana Holder (2B)
1994
Knstin Neuberger (2B)
Andrea Williams (OF)
Terri Spaulding (DP)
Diana Holder (Util)
1993
Terri Spaulding (DP)
Heather Heist (OF)
Athlete of the Year
Kim Miller, California (Pa.)
Rookie of the Year
Becky Lewis, Indiana (Pa.)
Coach of the Year
Rick Bertagnolli, California (Pa.)
Stormy Alexander
Eldinboro University Softball 2005
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Edinboro University Softball 2005
Brianne Taylor
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The Record Book
The Record Book
Pitching Records
Season
' WINS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
9.
10.
Terri Spaulding (1994) ...................17
Kathy Mazur (1986) .......................16
Brianne Taylor (2000).....................13
Cheri Snyder (1996).........................12
Kathy Mazur (1985) .......................12
Brianne Taylor (1999) ...................... 11
Sue Snyder (1990) ........................... 11
Qieri Snyder (1997).........................10
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) .................. 9
Suzanne Nimelli (2000) ....................8
Jessica Piper (1997) ...........................8
LOSSES
1.
3.
4.
6.
7.
Brianne Taylor (2001)......................19
Qieri Snyder (1995) .......................19
Janine Blank (1995).........................14
Kim Fleissner (2004).......................12
Meghan Kutz (1996).......................12
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) ................ 11
Brianne Taylor (1999).....................10
Amy Hull (1991) ............................. 10
Jen Anderson (1991).......................10
Jen Anderson (1990).......................10
Sue Snyder (1990)...........................10
4
era
(mimimum one inning per game played)
I
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
I
f
j
I
i
Kathy Mazur (1985)..................0.41
Teresa Eyer (1985)..................... 1.00
Terri Spaulding (1993)..............1.06
Suzanne Nimelli (2000)............ 1.26
Brianne Taylor (2000)................1.36
Amy Adams (1986)..................1.40
Sue Snyder (1990).................... 1.45
Jennifer Nimelli (2003) ............1.46
Kathy Mazur (1984)................. 1.48
Terri Spaulding (1994)............. 1.54
Kathy Mazur (1983).................1.67
INNINGS PITCHED
1. Brianne Taylor (2001)............. 157.2
2. Terri Spaulding (1994) ..........154.1
3. Kathy Mazur (1986) .................144
4.
Qieri Snyder (1995)............... 142.2
5. Sue Snyder (1990).................... 140
6.
Brianne Taylor (1999)............. 139.2
7. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)..........134.2
8. Janine Blank (1995)...................131
9.
Brianne Taylor (2000)............. 128.1
10. Qieri Snyder (1996)................124.2
Eldinboro University Softball 2005
5.
STRIKEOUTS
1.
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................189
2. Brianne Taylor (2001)............... 166
3. Brianne Taylor (2000)............... 156
4.
Kathy Mazur (1985) .................141
5. Jennifer Nimelli (1999)............. 132
6. Brianne Taylor (1999)............... 127
7. Jennifer Nimelli (2003)............... 69
8. Suzanne Nimelli (1998)............. 68
9. Brianne Taylor (1998).................66
10. Suzanne Nimelli (2000).............. 61
BASE ON BALLS
1.
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 56
2.
Brianne Taylor (2001).................47
3. Jessica Piper (1997) .................... 46
Sandra Lipscomb (1995)............. 46
5. Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 44
6.
Meghan Kutz (1996)...................39
7. Brianne Taylor (1999).................38
8. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)............. 37
9. Teresa Eyer (1982)...................... 36
10. Jennifer Nimelli (2002)................35
Brianne Taylor (2000).................35
GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (2001).................26
2. Terri Spaulding (1994) ............... 26
3. Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 26
4.
Brianne Taylor (1999).................25
5.
Kathy Mazur (1985) ...................24
6. Suzanne Nimelli (1999)............. 23
7.
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 22
8.
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................22
9. Janine Blank (1995).................... 21
10. Brianne Taylor (2000)..................20
COMPLETE GAMES
1. Terri Spaulding (1994) ............... 21
2. Brianne Taylor (2001).................20
3.
Brianne Taylor (2000).................19
Brianne Taylor (1999).................19
Meghan Kutz (1996)...................19
Sue Snyder (1^0)...................... 19
7. Cheri Snyder (1996)..................... 17
Cheri Snyder (1995).................... 17
9. Suzanne Nimelli (1999) .............. 15
Janine Blank (1995).................... 15
Kathy Mazur (1985) ...................15
SHUTOUTS
1. Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................12
2. Kathy Mazur (1985) .................... 7
3. Brianne Taylor (2000)...................5
4. Terri Spaulding (1994) .................5
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8.
Jennifer Nimelli (2003)..................4
Suzanne Nimelli (1999) ............... 4
Brianne Taylor (1^9)...................4
Suzanne Nimelli (1998) ................ 3
Brianne Taylor (1998)...................3
Cheri Snyder (1997)...................... 3
Career
WINS
1.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 38
2. Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............37
3. Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 25
4. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........23
5. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............22
6. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................19
7. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 16
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........13
9. Sue Snyder (1990) ...................... 11
10. Janine Piper (199^......................... 8
LOSSES
1. Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............45
2. Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 34
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 34
4. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................21
5. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........20
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........20
7. Jo Kennedy (2001-03)..................19
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............19
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 19
10. Kim Fleissner (2003-04).............. 18
ERA
(minimum 120 innings)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............0.63
Sue Snyder (1990).................... 1.45
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)........ 1.54
Teresa Eyer (1982-85)............... 1.86
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)...... 2.00
Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........ 2.32
Brianne Taylor (1998-01)..........2.41
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93).....2.73
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............3.06
Teri Berlin (1997-98).................3.36
INNINGS PITCHED
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01)........ 426.2
2. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 397
3.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)..........377.1
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93).....295
5.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) ............... 290
6. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00).....287.1
7. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)..........264
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)...... 235.1
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9.
10.
Jo Kennedy (2001-03).............. 161.1
Meghan Kutz (1996) .............. 129.1
STRIKEOUTS
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ..........515
2.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 388
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00) ...... 261
4. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........ 154
5.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................82
6. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................77
7.
Cheri Smyder (1995-98)............. 69
8.
Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 68
9.
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............59
10. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)........58
BASE ON BALLS
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ..........149
2.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............. 125
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........84
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 79
5. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........78
6. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 69
7.
Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................66
8.
Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 54
9. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................46
Sandra Lipscomb (1995)............. 46
GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............88
2.
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 66
3.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 62
4. Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 53
5. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........50
6. Teresa Eyer (1982-85) .................48
7.
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............45
8. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........44
9. Jo Kennedy (2001-03).................36
10. Kim Fleissner (2003-04)............. 33
COMPLETE GAMES
1.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............71
2.
Cheri Snyder (1995-98)............... 44
Jennifer Anderson (1990-93)...... 44
4.
Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)..........35
5. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............32
6. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)..........30
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 30
8. Meghan Kutz (1996)....................19
Sue Snyder (1990)...................... 19
10. Janine Blank (1995).................... 18
SHUTOUTS
1. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)................ 20
2.
Brianne Taylor (1998-01) ............14
3. Suzanne Nimelli (1998-00)............9
4. Jennifer Nimelli (2001-03)........... 6
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The Record Boole
5.
Terri Spaulding (1994) ..................5
Cheri Snyder (1995-98).................5
Hitting Records
Season
BATTING AVERAGE
(miniumun 50 at bats)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Kristen Neuberger (1994)......... 444
Heather Clark (1996)................ 442
Heather Clark (1995)................ 423
Sue Davey (19^..................... 415
Kristen Neuberger (1992)......... 414
Kathy Mazur (1986)..................407
Keri Criscione (1997)................ 402
Ann Palermo (1984)..................400
April Hurd (1998)..................... 385
Michelle Kephart (1991)...........380
Terri Spaulding (1994).............. 376
Heather Clark (1994)................ 370
Diana Holder (1996) ................ 365
Heather Heist (1993)................ 356
Melissa Peters (1993)................ 356
Susan Holl (1982)..................... 353
Sarah Bishop (1990)..................348
Stormy Alexander (1998)......... 346
Melissa Peters (1994)................ 343
Jen Ronald (2004)..................... 341
AT BATS
1. Diana Holder (1995).................138
2. Heather Clark (1995).................137
3. Jennifer Young (1995)............... 136
4.
Danielle Demore (1995)............131
5. April Hurd (1999).................... 129
6. April Hurd (1998).................... 122
7. Stormy Alexander (1999)..........122
8. Diane Trickey (1997).................121
9. Michelle Weber (1996) ............. 119
10. Tara Franz (2003)....................... 119
RUNS
1. Melissa Peters (1994)...................31
2. Michelle Weber (1996) ............... 29
3. Diane Tricky (1997).................... 28
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............28
5. Diana Holder (1996)................... 27
Diana Holder (1995)...................27
Heather Heist (1993)...................27
8. Heather Clark (1995)...................24
9. Keri Crissione (1997)...................24
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............. 24
HITS
1. Heather Clark (1995)................... 58
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2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
RBIs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
10.
Heather Clark (1996)...................50
April Hurd (1998)...................... 47
Diana Holder (1995).................. 44
Stormy Alexander (1999)............42
Diana Holder (1996).................. 42
Kristen Neuberger (1994)........... 40
Jennifer Yoxmg (1995).................39
Stormy Alexander (1998)............37
Keri Criscione (1997)...................37
Heather Clark (1995)...................34
Heather Clark (1996)...................32
Heather Clark (1994)...................30
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............29
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................24
Diana Holder (1996)...................22
Janine Piper (1997)...................... 22
Leigh McMahon (1997)...............20
Ann Palermo (1984) ...................20
Holly Hutchison (2004)...............19
Heather Heist (1993)...................19
DOUBLES
1. Diana Holder (1995)....................10
Heather Clark (1995)...................10
Brandi Henderson (2000)............10
4. Holly Hutchison (2004)............... 9
Diana Holder (1996).................... 9
Ann Palermo (1984) .................... 9
7.
Danielle Demore (1995)............... 8
8. Tara Frantz (2003) ........................7
Heather Geer (2000) .................... 7
Jessica Piper (1997) ...................... 7
TRIPLES
1. Heather Clark (1995)...................10
2. Danielle Demore (1995)............... 7
3. Kristen Neuberger (1994)............. 6
Michelle Kephart (1991)............... 6
5. Marlena Mucciaroni (2001)..........5
6. Heather Clark (1994).................... 4
Heather Heist (1993).................... 4
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................... 4
Rose Picctrillo (1994).................... 4
10. Jen Ronald (2003).......................... 3
April Hurd (2001)........................3
AprU Hurd (1999)........................3
Karen Norton (1990).................... 3
Ann Palermo (1984) .................... 3
HOME RUNS
1. Heather Clark (1996).................... 6
2.
Heather Clark (1995).................... 5
Kathy Mazur (1985) .................... 5
4. Heather Clark (1994).................... 4
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5.
Andrea Palmieri (2004)..................3
April Hurd (2001)........................3
Leigh McM^on (1997) ............... 3
Kristen Neuberger (1994)............. 3
Ivy Turner (1990)..........................3
Kathy Mazur (1986) .................... 3
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............... 3
STOLEN BASES
1. Sara Bishop (1991) .................... 21
2. Debbie Rudenski (1977)............. 19
3. Sharon McDuff (1977).................18
4. Shelly Herzing (1985)................. 17
5. Jen McClain (1997) .................... 13
Jennifer Yoimg (1995)................. 13
6. Courtney Shewak (2003)............12
Michelle Weber (1997) ............... 12
Nancy Jamison (1977)................. 12
Sue Davey (1977)........................12
10. Sue Davey (1978).........................11
STRIKEOUTS
1. Diane Trickey (2000) .................32
2. Tara Frantz (2004)...................... 30
3. DanieUe Demore (1995)............. 29
4. Jennifer Mitchell (1995) ............. 26
5. Brandi Henderson (2000)............25
6.
Basil Davis (2003)........................23
7. Katie Wratten (2003)...................23
Tara Frantz (2003)...................... 23
MicheUe Weber (1995) ............... 23
10. Jen Ronald (2003).........................22
April Hurd (1999)...................... 22
BASE ON BALLS
1. Jennifer Mitchell (1996) ............. 16
2.
Kathy Mazur (1986) ...................15
3. Jennifer Podlucky (1992)............14
Marla Mucciaroni (2001)............14
Kathy Mazur (1995) ...................14
Keri Criscione (199'^...................14
MicheUe Weber (1995) ............... 14
Rose PicciriUo (1993)...................14
Robin Boyd (1985)...................... 14
10. April Hurd (2000)........................13
Stormy Alexander (1997)............13
MicheUe Weber (1997) ............... 13
MeUssa Peters (1993)...................13
GAMES
1. MicheUe Weber (1995) .................48
Heather Clark (1995).................. 48
DanieUe Demore (1^5)............. 48
Diana Holder (1995).................. 48
5. Jennifer Young (1995).................47
6. MicheUe Weber (1997) ............... 42
Edinboro University Softball 2005
9.
Jennifer Mitchell (1995) ............. 42
Diane Trickey (1997).................. 42
Lisa Blackhurst (19^).................41
April Hurd (1999)...................... 41
Career
BATTING AVERAGE
(minimum 100 at bats)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Heather Clark (1994-96)...........415
Kristen Neuberger (1992-96).. .365
Heather Heist (1993)................ 356
Sarah Bishop (1990-91).............343
Diana Holder (1993-96).............330
Kathy Mazur (1983-86).............325
Stormy Alexander (1997-00) .. .322
Brandi Henderson (1999-00) .. .320
Keri Criscione (1996-97)...........320
Holly Hutchison (2004)..............317
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)......... 317
Susan Holl (1982-83)................ 316
MicheUe Kephart (1990-91)......315
Melissa Peters (1992-94)...........306
April Hurd (1998-01)................ 300
Ann Palermo (1984-85).............300
AT BATS
1. April Hurd (1998-2001)............449
2. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000)... .444
3. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)........ 436
4. MicheUe Weber (1994-97)..........410
5.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............382
6.
Kristen Neuberger (1992-94,'%)......
..................................................361
7. Meghan Seth (1999-2002)..........350
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............342
9.
Robin Boyd (1983-86)............... 330
10. Tara Frantz (2002-pres.)............317
RUNS
1. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............. 89
2.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 80
3.
Robin Boyd (1983-86).................76
4. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........70
5. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, '96) ....66
6. April Hurd (1998-2001) ............. 65
7. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 64
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 60
9. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....56
10. Melissa Peters (1992-94)............... 48
HITS
1. Diana Holder (1993-96)............206
2. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....143
3. Heather Clark (1994-96)............142
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4.
6.
7.
8.
10.
AprU Hurd (1998-2001)............. 135
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............. 135
Kristen Neuber^ (1992-94, ’96) ....132
Michelle Weber (1994-97)............98
Meghan Seth (1999-2002)............91
Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........91
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............. 76
RBIs
1. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 96
2. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, ’96) ....75
3. Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 66
4. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....55
5. Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 52
6. AprU Hurd (1998-2001) ............. 48
7.
Robin Boyd (1983-86).................41
8. Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........38
9. Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............36
10. Michelle Weber (1994-97).............34
DOUBLES
1.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 23
2. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 22
Kristen Neubeig;er (1992-94,'%)... 22
4. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) ....18
5. Rose Piccmllo (1991-94)............. 17
6. Brandi Henderson (1999-2000) ....16
7. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................15
Kathy Mazur (1983-86)............... 15
I 9. April Huard (1998-2001).............13
i 10. Courtney Shewak (2002-04)........12
Meghan Seth (1999-2002).............12
Diane Trickey (1997-2000)..........12
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Danielle Demore (1992-95)........ 12
TRTPTFS
1. Heather Clark (1994-96).............. 16
2. April
Hurd
(1998-2001)..............
10
Kristen
Neul^ger
(1992-94,'%) ....10
4. Michelle Kephart (1990-91)..........8
Kathy Mazur (1993-86)..................8
6. Danielle Demore (1992-95) ..........7
7. Jen Ronald (2002-pres.)..................6
Marlena Mucciaroni (2001-03).....6
Terri Spaulding (1991-94)............. 6
Rose PiccirUlo (1991-94)............... 6
HOME RUNS
1. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 15
2. Kathy Mazur (1983-86).................8
3. April Hurd (1998-2001) ............... 6
4. Kristen Neuburger (1992-94, '96) ..5
5. Andrea Palmieri (2002-pres.) ...... 4
6. Leigh McMahon (1997-98)............3
Diana Holder (1993-96) ............... 3
Ivy Turner (19^-91).................... 3
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Diana Cooper (1985-86)............... 3
Debbie Rudenski (1977)............... 3
STOLEN BASES
1. Sara Bishop (1990-91).................34
2. Robin Boyd (1983-86).................33
3. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............29
4. SheUy Herzing (1985-86)............24
5. Sue Davey (1977-78)...................23
6. Sharon McDuff (1977-78)............22
7. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................21
8.
Rita Liberti (1982-84)...................20
Kristen Neuberger (1992-94,'%)... 20
10. Kathy Bennicoff (1977-78)...........17
Nancy Jamison (1977-78)............17
STRIKEOUTS
1.
Diane Trickey (1997-00)............. 73
2. Tara Frantz (2002-04)...................68
3. Michelle Weber (1994-97)............63
4. April Hurd (1998-01) .................54
5. Amanda RUey (1998-01)............. 51
6. Courtney Shewak (2002-04)...... 49
7. Amy Burlingame (1995-97)........ 46
8. Andrea Palmieri (2002-04)..........45
Meghan Seth (19^-02)............... 45
10. Jennifer Mitchell (199:^96)...........44
BASE ON BALLS
1. MicheUe Weber (1994-97)............49
2. April Hurd (1998-01) .................43
3. Kathy Mazur (1983-^)............... 42
4. Melissa Peters (1992-94)............. 39
5. Diane Trickey (1997-00)............. 36
6. Rose Piccmllo (1991-94)............. 31
7.
Diana Holder (1993-96)............. 30
8. Heather Clark (1994-96)............. 29
9.
Courtney Shewak (2002-04)...... 25
Stormy Alexander (1997-00)...... 25
Jennifer Podlucky (1991-94) ...... 25
GAMES
1.
MicheUe Weber (1994-97)..........157
2. AprU Hurd (1998-2001)............147
3. Stormy Alexander (1997-2000) 143
4. Diane Trickey (1997-2000).......141
5. Diana Holder (1993-96).......... 134
6. Lisa Blackhurst (1997-2000).....128
7. Meghan Seth (1999-2002)........ 126
8. Kristen Neuberger (1992-94, '96)..
..................................................118
9. Heather Qark (1994-96).......... 116
10. Jennifer Mitchell (1993-96)....... 109
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest
comprehensive four-year university in northwestern
Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some
8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic
programs. The University's programs in art, criminal
justice, and speech language pathology, among oth
ers, have earned regional and national recognition
and accolades, and me campus is ranked among the
top 10 in the nation for the services provided for stu
dents with disabilities. In 2003 the University's instutional accreditation with the Commission on Higher
Education Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten
years. In the 2006-07 academic year, the University
will celebrate its Sesquicentennial recognizing 150
years of service to the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the met
ropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh,
arid less than 20 miles south of the city of Erie ~
Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat
of Crawford County, is approximately 20 miles south
of Edinboro.
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University ofPA
Frank G. Pogue was appointed
the 15th president of Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania on July
1,1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a
bachelor's degree from Alabama
State University, a master's degree
from Atlanta University, and a
Ph.D. from the University of
Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University, Dr.
Pogue was the vice chancellor for student affairs and
special programs at the State University of New York
(SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in
that position for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he
also served for one year as interim president at the
SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment
in the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue
was vice president for student affairs, associate vice
president for research and educational development,
dean of undergraduate studies, and a department
chairperson, all at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and
statewide leadership groups. He serves as a member
of the American Council on Education (ACE)
Commission on Women in Higher Education. He is a
member of the American Association of State Colleges
and Universities (AASCU) Committee on Professional
Development, Millennium Leadership Initiative and
Christa McAuliffe Selection Committee. He was
appointed in 2003 to the International Association of
The University's Baron-Fomess Libraiy has more
than 480,000 boimd volumes and 1.3 million micro
form units, along with an online catalog, access to
numerous online databases and electronic reserves.
The building is equipped with a wireless network,
computer l^s and equipment to assist users with
visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modern
University Center, planetarium, observatory, reading
clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics
labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the
latest hardware and software, three art galleries, an
animation studio, campus radio and televsion sta
tions, health center, counseling center, and much
more — all accessible for people with disabilities. The
recently renovated and expanded Crawford Center
for Health and Physical Education and Disability
Resources rivals any facility of its kind in the nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas,
there are 43 buildings on the spacious Edinboro
Campus, including six residence halls with private or
shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and
living-learned floors — all are wired for voice, video
and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie
and Meadville. Edinboro University in Erie — The
Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre campus that
includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a
unique facility for small conferences, business meet
ings, and special events. Edinboro University in
Meadville is located in the city's historic Bessemer
Building.
University Presidents Commission on Disarmament
Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace. Since 1984,
Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on Higher
Education Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools (MSA). Most recently, he served as President
for the MSA Board of Trustees and as a member of its
Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair of
the Commission's Executive Committee.
Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of
the BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network.
He served for two years as chairperson of the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
(SSHE) Commission for the Universities and
Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. In
October 1996, Dr. Pogue was appointed by then
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor's
Commission on Academic Standards. In November
2002, he was appointed co-chair of the Higher
Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed
Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he was
appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of
Education Higher Education Advisory Board.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber
of Commerce with the Louis J. Tullio Community
Service Award. The Greater Erie Community Action
Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P.
Martin Community Service Award in 2000, and in
1999, the Distinguished Service Award for Leadership
and Vision was presented to him by the SUNY at
Albany Council of Trustees.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created
the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a
learner-centered environment where students come
first and are an integral part of a caring and support
ive campus community.
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